Kangjian
High-wind load and thermal break extrusion profiles engineered specifically to comply with South American building regulations.
An In-Depth Whitepaper on Localized Commercial Demands, Climate Performance and Compliance Frameworks.
Argentina’s window and door sector represents a critical nexus of modern civil engineering and technological evolution. Driven by rapid urbanization in key regional hubs such as Buenos Aires, Córdoba, Rosario, and Mendoza, the demand for highly efficient residential, commercial, and industrial openings has skyrocketed. Modern building codes are no longer just looking at aesthetics; they require systems designed for structural durability, thermal efficiency, and wind load resistance.
The Argentine geography presents highly diverse climate challenges. From the humid subtropical areas in the North to the harsh, high-wind zones of the Patagonian South, windows and doors must endure dynamic structural pressures. For instance, profiles installed along the coastal regions of Mar del Plata must be heavily anodized or powder-coated to prevent salt-fog corrosion, while those in Patagonia must comply with rigorous IRAM 11507 standards regarding airtightness and thermal insulation (Double Glazing or DVH - Doble Vidriado Hermético).
Furthermore, local builders are shifting from traditional heavy iron openings to lightweight, high-tensile structural aluminum alloys. The Aluar A30 New and Modena systems have long defined the design languages in Argentina. However, global supply dynamics have triggered a search for international manufacturers that can deliver higher-precision parts—such as architectural thermal break strips, lock body housings, heavy-duty hinges, friction stays, and extruded structural tracks—at scalable wholesale costs.
Our structural aluminum profiles are alloyed to strict 6063 T5 and 6061 T6 chemical compositions, matching the mechanical properties dictated by IRAM 10207 and IRAM 11507 structural regulations.
Proprietary anodizing lines (thickness ≥ 15 microns) and durable powder-coating systems protect against saline environments in Buenos Aires province coastal cities.
Our shipping team structures customs declarations, billings, and Certificates of Origin (Form A/CO) to navigate Argentina's complex import control systems (SIRA / Bopreal structures) efficiently.
Engineered by Qingdao Kangjian Aluminum Industry Technology Co., Ltd. - a trusted global partner in high-precision metals.
Operating a massive industrial manufacturing base covering an area of 200 mu (approx. 80,000 square meters) of modern plant facilities in Qingdao, China, Kangjian Aluminum is uniquely positioned to fulfill large-scale orders for window and door profile parts destined for the Argentine market. Armed with 5 state-of-the-art extrusion lines (ranging from 700T, 1150T, 1450T up to a powerful 2500T unit), we guarantee an annual output of 15,000 tons of high-grade aluminum profiles.
Unlike standard trading operations, our manufacturing procedures are backed by a constellation of internationally recognized quality systems. Our facilities carry official certifications including GB/T19001-2016 / ISO9001:2015 for Quality Management, GB/T24001-2016 / ISO14001 for Environmental Management, and the prestigious IATF16949 Automotive Industry Quality Management System Certification. Additionally, our welding and assembly systems comply with EN15085, ISO3834, AWS, and DIN6701 Bonding specifications, which ensures that all structural joints and fabricated door assemblies demonstrate exceptional mechanical resilience.
Our rapid growth within the global landscape is fueled by our strategic dual-sea layout. From the deep-water port of Qingdao, we dispatch precision extrusions directly to Buenos Aires, avoiding middleman markups. Our export reach spans South Korea, Japan, Europe, the United States, and rapidly expanding South American territories, maintaining a solid 30% average annual order delivery growth rate.




From high-rise structural glazing to intelligent residential and commercial window automation.
Specially designed 6061 T6 structural framework for curtain walls and dynamic elevations in high-wind velocity coastal sectors.
Ultra-tight extrusion tolerances supporting double-glazing configurations to deliver superior acoustics in noisy urban zones like Buenos Aires.
Integrating linear aluminum LED tracking directly into architectural window headers and door frames for premium architectural designs.
Engineered with high mechanical properties, ideal for customized residential, commercial, and industrial fittings.
Why architectural engineers in Buenos Aires specify our 6063 T5 and 6061 T6 high-precision alloys.
In window and door structural design, mechanical properties govern lifecycle success. Under pressure from winds that can easily surpass 120 km/h in Pampean coastal cities, architectural frames function as load-bearing structural beams. The mechanical strength of aluminum is dictated by its alloying elements and heat-treatment (aging) processes. By carefully controlling the addition of magnesium and silicon, our 6063-T5 profiles attain a tensile strength profile of at least 150 MPa and a yield strength exceeding 110 MPa.
For more demanding high-security structural framing or industrial robotic doors, we transition to 6061-T6 aluminum alloys, offering a tensile strength of 290 MPa and yield strength of 240 MPa. This metallurgical superiority allows local fabricators in Argentina to design slim, minimalist window frames without sacrificing structural stability, yielding broader window apertures that maximize daylight harvesting.
Equally critical is the dimensional accuracy of sliding door tracks and interlocking stiles. A variance of even 0.5mm can severely compromise weatherstrip contact, leading to air infiltration and draft noises. Using our precision CNC machining capability, we maintain mechanical tolerances to within ±0.05 mm. This ensures seamless integration of European-style multi-point locks, high-load sliding rollers, and premium friction hinges, providing smooth, effortless operation over decades of use.
Answers to common structural, logistics, and compliance questions from Argentine developers and fabricators.