Aura Mesh Window
In Singapore, the Building and Construction Authority (BCA) has set rigorous standards through the Green Mark 2021 certification. Manufacturers and suppliers of doors and windows are now at the forefront of the "Singapore Green Plan 2030." High-performance glazing and thermally broken frames are no longer luxury options; they are essential for reducing the Envelope Thermal Transfer Value (ETTV) of commercial and residential buildings.
Unlike temperate climates that focus on retaining heat, Singapore's door and window industry focuses on heat rejection. Energy-efficient windows here are designed with low Shading Coefficients (SC) and high Selectivity Index. By using advanced Low-E (Low Emissivity) coatings, our products can block up to 70% of solar heat while allowing natural light to illuminate the interior, significantly reducing air-conditioning loads which account for nearly 40% of a typical building's energy consumption in Singapore.
Reduction in Cooling Energy
Ultra-Low Thermal Transmittance
Target for 80% Green Buildings
As a leading supplier in the region, we understand the unique challenges of the Singaporean market, from the humidity of Jurong Island to the high-rise wind loads of the Marina Bay Financial Centre. Our energy-efficient systems are engineered to withstand tropical storms while providing a hermetic seal against heat and noise.
Establishment and Foundation (circa 2015): The company was founded in Anyi County, Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province. It is a manufacturing factory integrating research and development, and professional deep processing of glass, doors, windows, and aluminum fences. We have been in this industry for over 10 years. The factory covers an area of 30,000 square meters and has 6 production workshops, 6 glass production lines, 8 door and window production lines, and 4 fence production lines.
Currently, the factory has 150 employees, 45 of whom are engineers. These engineers are responsible for providing customers with design solutions, construction plans, optimized technical drawings, new product development, and installation tutorials. A dedicated engineer will be assigned to handle the relevant solutions for each order. We have a professional transportation team to prevent damage to glass, doors, windows, and other fragile items during transportation. Our main export regions include Africa, Asia, Australia, and the Americas. We export to more than 100 countries, with an annual export value exceeding US$8 million.
Modernizing older HDB flats with energy-efficient sliding and casement windows. Our double-glazed units help residents reduce electricity bills while blocking the noise of traffic and the MRT.
Supplying curtain walls and automatic induction doors for Grade A offices. These systems integrate with building management systems to ensure minimal air-con leakage during high traffic hours.
High-speed spiral doors and insulated sectional doors for Singapore's vital food and pharmaceutical cold storage hubs, maintaining precise temperatures with zero-failure reliability.
Customized aluminum pivot doors and low-E glass panoramic sliders for Good Class Bungalows (GCBs), combining aesthetic luxury with sustainable performance.
The industry is moving towards "Active Energy Systems." In Singapore, we are seeing a rise in Integrated Photovoltaic (BIPV) windows that not only insulate but also generate solar power. Furthermore, the integration of Smart Glass—which tints automatically based on the sun's position—is becoming a standard for high-end developments in the Orchard Road district. Our R&D team is currently focusing on "Thermal Break 3.0" technology, using reinforced polyamide strips to completely decouple the internal and external temperatures of the aluminum frame.
Another major trend is Acoustic Insulation. As Singapore becomes denser, the demand for windows that provide both energy efficiency and a STC (Sound Transmission Class) rating of 40+ has skyrocketed. Our double-glazed and laminated glass solutions are tested to meet these dual requirements, ensuring a quiet, cool interior environment.
Choosing the right manufacturer for energy-efficient doors and windows in Singapore requires an understanding of both local regulations and global technological trends. As a supplier with a decade of expertise and a massive 30,000 sqm production facility, we offer several key advantages:
In the industrial sector, our high-speed spiral and insulated sectional doors are changing the game for energy conservation. In large warehouses, traditional doors are often the biggest source of energy loss. By switching to our high-efficiency automatic systems, companies can maintain stable internal temperatures with 30-50% less energy expenditure.
Furthermore, our commitment to sustainability extends to our manufacturing process. We utilize recyclable aluminum and eco-friendly coatings, aligning with the circular economy goals of modern urban planning. For developers looking to achieve BCA Green Mark Platinum or Super Low Energy (SLE) status, our doors and windows are a critical component in the points-scoring system.
In conclusion, the demand for energy-efficient door and window solutions in Singapore is set to grow exponentially as the nation pushes towards its carbon neutrality goals. By partnering with a manufacturer that combines 10 years of experience with state-of-the-art engineering, you are not just buying a product—you are investing in the long-term sustainability and value of your property.