There are currently no wood-clad steel products on the market.
The products of aluminum-wood doors and windows mainly include aluminum-clad wood doors and windows and aluminum-wood composite doors and windows:
Aluminum-clad wood or wood-clad aluminum is mainly made by installing high-rise doors and windows on one side of the wood. Molecular nylon buckles leave a slot on one side of the aluminum profile to hold them together. One of the aluminum profiles or wood profiles is used as the main body, and the other side has no actual function and only plays a decorative effect (wood) or waterproofing (aluminum).
Aluminum-wood composite doors and windows use "eight-shaped tenon" or other processes to directly composite aluminum profiles and wood profiles through interpenetration and compounding. Compared with aluminum-clad wood or wood-clad aluminum, the structure is stronger, and the weather resistance and firmness of aluminum profiles and the thermal insulation and aesthetic properties of wood profiles can be better utilized.