Iran's unique geography, characterized by extreme heat in the south and freezing winters in the north, places immense stress on building envelopes. The local market has seen a surge in demand for Sound insulation windows to combat the rising noise pollution in dense urban centers like Tehran and Mashhad.
Historically, traditional Iranian architecture relied on thick masonry for thermal mass. However, the shift towards modern glass facades has necessitated the adoption of an aluminum sliding door and window system that can maintain interior temperatures without exorbitant energy costs.
Current market trends show a transition from basic aluminum profiles to high-precision engineering. The integration of advanced gaskets and multi-chamber profiles is now critical to prevent dust infiltration—a common challenge in the windy regions of Iran.
