Fire-resistant windows are an indispensable component in buildings; our primary purpose in installing them is to isolate the fire source and prevent the spread of flames during a fire. To ensure their effectiveness and longevity, regular maintenance is required. During maintenance, we must:
Fireproof windows are essential components in buildings, and our main purpose of installing them is to isolate the fire source and prevent the spread of fire in the event of a fire. To ensure its effectiveness and lifespan, we need to perform regular maintenance. During maintenance, we need to:
To prevent dust accumulation, clean the surface of the aluminum alloy fire-resistant windows daily or weekly to avoid affecting the operation and sealing performance. However, do not leave wet cloths on the surface for extended periods, as this can damage the surface, causing discoloration or detachment of the material. Avoid using coins or other sharp objects to scratch the surface; instead, use cleaners or specialized cleaning agents to remove stubborn stains. Then wipe with clean water and dry it.
1. Dust prevention: Clean the surface of aluminum alloy fireproof windows daily or weekly to prevent dust accumulation from affecting the opening and sealing performance of the windows. However, when wiping its surface with a damp cloth, do not leave it for a long time. Because prolonged storage can damage the surface, causing the material to discolor or detach. Do not rub with coins or other sharp objects, as it can easily scratch the surface. If the stains are too heavy, you can use cleaning agents, specialized cleaning agents, etc. to remove them. Then wipe with clean water and wipe dry.
2. Regular lubrication (every 3 months or half-year) is required for the hinges and other components of steel fire-resistant windows to ensure smooth opening and closing.
2. Lubrication: The hinges and other parts of steel fireproof windows need to be regularly (3 months or 6 months) lubricated to ensure smooth opening and closing of the windows.
3. Window Seals: If signs of aging or damage are detected in window seals, they should be replaced promptly to ensure the airtightness of doors and windows.
3. If the window seal is found to be aging or damaged, it should be replaced in a timely manner to ensure the tightness of doors and windows.
4. Maintain the keyhole during use. The lock cylinder, which is frequently used, may often become jammed, difficult to turn, or lose elasticity. Adding a small amount of lubricant inside the keyhole ensures the lock cylinder operates normally.
4. Maintain the keyhole. During use, frequently used lock cores are prone to hard plugs, inability to rotate, or loss of elasticity. An appropriate amount of lubricating oil should be added to the keyhole to ensure that the lock core can be used normally.




