Analyze the difference between aluminum alloy sliding doors and sliding doors!
1. Divide the space. Sliding doors, no matter how different their styles are, without exception, play a role in space limitation and separation. The strength of the limit can be determined by the size, material, style, and color of the sliding door. Opaque, dark colored, and hard material sliding doors have strong separation force, giving clear boundaries to the space. This type of sliding door is suitable for separating large spaces with higher floor heights; Sliding doors with small size, light and thin material, and good permeability have low spatial constraints and unclear spatial interfaces. However, they can achieve continuous separation in spatial division, maintain good fluidity in the space, and enrich the hierarchy. This type of sliding door is suitable for dividing various living spaces and limiting local spaces.
2. Block the line of sight. Sliding doors have varying degrees of obstruction to the line of sight due to differences in material transparency. Different functional areas have different requirements for visibility. When dividing a large space into small spaces through partitions, lighting should also be considered. For reading areas with high lighting requirements, sliding doors with good transparency can be used. For areas that require a certain amount of lighting but do not require good transparency, semi transparent sliding doors can be selected to meet lighting requirements and block certain lines of sight.
3. Proper sound insulation. Soft fabric, sponge and foam materials all have certain sound absorption ability, so the sliding door decorated with these materials has a good sound insulation effect.
4. Enhance privacy. In modern living, spaces such as bathrooms and bedrooms are no longer enclosed by fixed brick walls like before. Transparent glass bathrooms are not uncommon in personalized designs. In order to maintain privacy in daily life, the entrances to these areas can be covered by movable sliding doors.
5. Increase spatial elasticity. The sliding door can be started or moved at any time according to the usage requirements, structural form, and decorative style, and the space can also be opened or closed, enlarged or decreased accordingly, making it more flexible and changeable according to subjective wishes, allowing everyone to have a certain degree of freedom in space requirements and increasing spatial flexibility.
6. Replacing the swing doors on wardrobes, traditional wardrobes used to use swing doors in a complete set of furniture, with a fixed and simple style that looked very standardized. However, now they are gradually being replaced by integrated wardrobes. Customized wardrobes with measuring scales and fashionable and practical sliding doors not only meet the needs and preferences of customers, but also ensure smooth use, making them the preferred choice for modern home life. Imagine pairing a fashionable sliding door on a wardrobe, which is elegant and tasteful. Pushing left and right is much more convenient to use than previous swing doors.
The function of sliding doors can be completely replaced by sliding doors, but in some aspects, there are still differences between sliding doors and sliding doors:
1. Sliding doors are commonly used as cabinet doors, wardrobe doors, wall cabinet doors, partition doors, bathroom doors, etc; Sliding doors have a wide range of uses, often used as balcony doors, kitchen doors, bathroom doors, and can also be used as entrance doors.
2. Sliding doors only have a partition function and generally do not have door frames or wiring; Sliding doors not only require partition function, but also require sealing, insulation, sound insulation and other functions, so they generally have door frames and lining, and the frame of the door frame is raised, making it more airtight.
3. Sliding doors generally do not have locks, and sliding doors are often equipped with locks.
4. Sliding doors generally have complete upper and lower pulleys, while sliding doors usually only have lower pulleys.
5. Sliding doors and sliding doors now mostly use aluminum alloy, aluminum magnesium titanium alloy and other alloy materials as the frame materials. Generally speaking, the profiles used for sliding doors are relatively thin, mostly 0.8MM~1.0MM thick, while the profiles for sliding doors are the thinnest, 1.0MM thick, and even 1.8MM thick. Sliding doors have a larger weight, are more sturdy, and have stronger load-bearing capacity.