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08-07-2026
ARTICLE NO.161 | Why Would You Choose a Concealed Hinge Over a Standard One?
The choice between standard surface-mounted hinges and concealed window hinges is not simply a matter of appearance. It affects weather sealing, security, maintenance, and the long-term durability of the entire window assembly. While standard hinges have served reliably for generations and remain the cost-effective choice for many applications, concealed hinges offer specific advantages that make them the preferred specification in demanding architectural contexts. Understanding these advantages—and the trade-offs that accompany them—enables an informed decision based on project requirements rather than habit or assumption.
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05-07-2026
ARTICLE NO.160 | What Is a Concealed Window Hinge? The Hinge That Hides Inside the Frame
When a casement window swings open, the hinges on most windows are plainly visible. They sit on the surface of the frame and sash, their metal leaves and screw heads exposed to view. Concealed window hinges take a different approach. They are designed to disappear entirely within the frame profile when the window is closed, leaving nothing visible from inside or outside. This hidden installation is not merely an aesthetic preference—it changes how the hinge carries loads, how the window seals against weather, and how the hardware is protected from the environment.
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15-05-2024
ARTICLE NO.54|The Importance of Professional Inspections for Window Friction Stay Hinges: A Maintenance Guide
Window hinges, especially friction stay hinges, play a critical role in the smooth operation and longevity of windows. To ensure their optimal performance and address any potential issues, scheduling professional inspections is crucial. This article highlights the importance of professional inspections for window friction stay hinges, providing guidance on how often these inspections should be scheduled to maintain the functionality and safety of your windows.
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11-05-2024
ARTICLE NO.51|Some additional details about the different types of aluminum window hinges commonly used in architectural applications
Friction hinges, also known as stay hinges or friction stays, are widely used in aluminum windows. They consist of two plates connected by a friction mechanism that allows the window to be opened and held in position at various angles. The friction can be adjusted to control the opening force and the resistance to window movement. Friction hinges provide smooth operation, excellent stability, and the ability to hold the window in any desired position.




