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Aluminium Glass Curtain Walls vs. Building Exterior Glass Wall
When it comes to the exterior cladding of modern buildings, aluminium glass curtain walls and building exterior glass walls (often referred to as glass facades) are two popular options. Both systems incorporate large glass panels to create a transparent facade, but they differ in terms of structure, aesthetics, and functionality. Let’s compare the two systems in detail.1. Aluminium Glass Curtain Walls
Aluminium glass curtain walls are a type of non-structural cladding system that encloses the exterior of a building using glass panels supported by a metal frame, typically made from aluminium. This is one of the most commonly used curtain wall systems in both residential and commercial buildings due to its durability, lightweight nature, and ease of maintenance.
✅ Advantages:
Durability and Strength – The aluminium frame provides a strong, lightweight support structure for the glass panels, which helps the building withstand wind loads and other external forces. It also prevents the glass from cracking or bowing.
Aesthetic Flexibility – Aluminium can be customized with different finishes (e.g., anodized, powder-coated, or painted), allowing architects to choose a look that complements the building’s design. The metal framing can be visible or hidden, depending on the desired aesthetic.
Energy Efficiency – Modern aluminium framing systems are often designed with thermal breaks to reduce heat transfer, and when combined with high-performance glazing (e.g., double-glazed, Low-E glass, or tinted glass), these systems are highly energy-efficient.
Lightweight – Aluminium is a lightweight material that reduces the overall weight of the building envelope, making it easier to install and minimizing structural loads.
Maintenance – Aluminium frames are resistant to corrosion, especially with the right finishes, making them relatively low-maintenance compared to other materials (e.g., steel).
🔹 Best For:
High-rise commercial buildings, office towers, or retail centers where strength, energy efficiency, and aesthetic customization are key considerations.
Projects requiring a transparent facade that offers a modern look, with the flexibility to choose framing visibility or concealment.

2. Building Exterior Glass Wall
A building exterior glass wall (or glass facade) refers to a fully transparent or partially transparent cladding system that uses large glass panels to form the external envelope of a building. This system can be designed with or without a supporting metal frame. Sometimes the term glass wall is used interchangeably with curtain walls, but in some contexts, it can also refer to frameless glass facades or systems where the glass is point-fixed.
✅ Advantages:
Uninterrupted Transparency – Glass facades offer a clean, sleek, uninterrupted view, maximizing natural light penetration and providing panoramic views for the occupants inside. This makes them ideal for buildings aiming for open, airy, and modern aesthetics.
Modern Design Flexibility – Glass facades can be designed with frameless systems (using point-fixing technology or structural glazing) to eliminate visible frames, creating a seamless glass wall that appears to float. Alternatively, framed systems can offer more traditional designs.
Natural Light and Energy Efficiency – Like curtain walls, when paired with energy-efficient glazing, these systems can be highly energy-efficient, providing natural daylight while still controlling heat gain or loss, reducing the need for artificial lighting and HVAC systems.
Aesthetic Appeal – Glass facades can give buildings a high-end, contemporary look, making them popular in luxury buildings, office towers, and public buildings like museums, galleries, and hotels.
🔹 Best For:
Iconic commercial buildings, office towers, and luxury residential buildings that require a modern, transparent aesthetic with unobstructed views.
High-end projects or public buildings where creating a dramatic exterior and showcasing natural light are essential for the design.
Spaces where the appearance of the building is a key part of the architecture, such as museums, galleries, and hotel lobbies.

Comparison Overview:

Feature Aluminium Glass Curtain Walls Building Exterior Glass Wall
Aesthetic Modern, customizable, with visible or hidden framing Frameless or framed, offering maximum transparency
Functionality Exterior cladding, providing protection and support Exterior cladding, maximizing light and views
Transparency High, but may have visible framing Maximized transparency, especially in frameless designs
Energy Efficiency High with proper glazing and insulation High, especially with double-glazed or Low-E glass
Privacy Generally not private unless frosted or tinted glass is used Often requires additional treatments for privacy
Structural Integrity Strong with aluminium framing, ideal for high-rise buildings Can be strong with point-fixing or framing, but requires engineering for safety
Cost Moderate to high, depending on glass and framing used Higher, especially for frameless systems and advanced glazing
Installation Requires installation of metal framing, easier for large buildings Can be complex with frameless or point-fixing designs
Maintenance Low maintenance, aluminium frames resist corrosion Requires more frequent inspections, especially with frameless systems
Best For High-rise buildings, office towers, and commercial spaces Iconic designs, luxury offices, or public spaces with a focus on transparency

Laminated glass
Laminated glass is a composite glass product made by bonding two or more layers of glass with polyvinyl alcohol (PVB) film and then processing them under high temperature and high pressure. Laminated glass made of transparent film has a similar appearance to ordinary annealed glass, but due to the excellent flexibility of PVB film, when laminated glass is impacted by external force, the film layer will quickly absorb a large amount of impact energy and attenuate it, so laminated glass is difficult to be penetrated. Due to the bonding performance of the film layer, the glass will not fall off after being broken, and can maintain excellent integrity. It still has certain shielding performance, which will not cause injury due to glass scattering, and will give enough time to replace the glass. Therefore, laminated glass is a truly safe glass. It is widely used in building doors and windows, curtain walls, skylights, skylights, ceilings, and indoor glass.

Sandwich Glass Performance Characteristics:
Safety: Due to the effective and firm bonding of the film layer and the glass, laminated glass can withstand the impact of external force, will not fall off after being broken, will not cause injury due to glass scattering, and can continue to play a shielding role.
Protectiveness: Since laminated glass cannot be cut using conventional methods, and using other tools to penetrate laminated glass makes a loud noise and takes a long time, it can effectively resist crimes such as theft and violent invasion, and has a protective effect on people and property.
Bulletproof and explosion-proof: Multi-layer laminated glass can be used to produce various levels of bulletproof and explosion-proof glass, which has high strength and can withstand large bomb explosion impact loads. Sound insulation and noise reduction: PVB film has a good barrier effect on sound waves, so that laminated glass can effectively control the propagation of sound and reduce noise.
Control of sunlight and ultraviolet rays: It effectively blocks 99% of ultraviolet rays from entering, can reduce the transmission of sunlight, and effectively prevent the fading and aging of interior decorations and furniture.
YIHAI achieves superior acoustic and thermal insulation through glass selection and gas filling.
Features of Low-E Coated Glass
It can effectively filter out the near-infrared ray in sunlight, reduce the sunshade coefficient while maintaining the visible light transmittance, effectively reduce the heat of the solar radiation, create a comfortable living environment, reduce the cost of summer cooling, and can be used to solve the contradiction between lighting and shading.

Product Parameter

Specifications 6000mmx2400mm
Minimum processing size 600mmx200mm
Thickness range 4-40mm
Product standard GB9962-1999 “Laminated glass” national standard
Application areas application area: partitions, windows, counters, fences, floors, bathrooms.
Courtyard, Leisure Facilities, Supermarket, Farmhouse, Laundry, Workshop, Kitchen, School, Bathroom, Babies and kids, Bedroom, Exterior, Dining, Warehouse, Home Office, Staircase, Outdoor, Living Room, Park, Wine Cellar, Office Building, Storage & Closet, Gym, Mall, Entry, Apartment, Sports Venues, Basement, Hospital, Villa, Hotel, Home Bar, Hall, Garage & Shed

Product Overview
Thermal stability: Tempered glass has good thermal stability and can withstand a temperature difference of 300°C, which is 3 times that of ordinary glass.

Safety: Tempered glass has strong impact resistance due to the presence of a stress layer, making it difficult to break, and the small blunt-angle particles formed after the glass is broken will not cause significant harm to the human body.

Which One is Right for Your Project?
If you prioritize energy efficiency & corrosion resistance → Fiberglass Curtain Walls
If you want cost-effective, proven performance & design flexibility → Glass Curtain Walls

 

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