Mongolia presents a unique challenge for the construction industry due to its extreme continental climate, where temperatures can swing from -40°C in winter to +40°C in summer. Historically, the reliance on traditional materials has led to significant heat loss in urban residential areas. The current demand is shifting rapidly toward Sound insulation windows to combat the increasing noise pollution in rapidly expanding cities like Ulaanbaatar.
The local market for structural metal products is transitioning from basic aluminum frames to sophisticated engineering. There is a growing necessity for an aluminum sliding door that can maintain an airtight seal despite the high wind pressure characteristic of the Mongolian plateau, preventing drafts and reducing heating costs.
Currently, the industry is focusing on the integration of high-strength alloys and multi-chamber profiles. The adoption of precision-manufactured metal accessories is crucial to ensure that windows do not warp or leak under the intense thermal expansion and contraction cycles seen throughout the Mongolian year.
