In Mexico, the construction industry is currently facing a dual challenge: extreme temperature fluctuations between the northern deserts and southern tropical zones, and rising urban noise pollution in hubs like Mexico City. This has led to an increased demand for Sound insulation windows to ensure interior acoustic comfort in densely populated metropolitan areas.
Economic growth and the "nearshoring" trend in Mexico have spurred a boom in industrial and high-end residential projects. Developers are moving away from traditional single-pane aluminum frames toward high-performance aluminum sliding door systems that offer better sealing and structural integrity against coastal corrosion and wind loads.
Furthermore, the adoption of green building certifications (such as LEED) across North America has pushed Mexican architects to prioritize thermal efficiency. The integration of advanced polyamide strips in structural profiles is now a standard requirement for reducing HVAC costs in commercial complexes.
