Thermally broken aluminium (window frame)
Thermally broken aluminium is an aluminium window frame split by a polyamide thermal break, eliminating the cold bridge. Required to deliver IGU performance in zones 6-8.
Ask Chalkline about this →Thermally broken aluminium is an aluminium window or door frame system in which the external and internal frame sections are mechanically connected through a polyamide insulating strip (the “thermal break”), eliminating the direct metal-to-metal pathway that a conventional aluminium frame creates between the cold outside surface and the warm inside surface. Without the thermal break, the aluminium frame conducts heat readily and forms a thermal bridge that wastes the performance of any high-spec insulated glass unit (IGU) fitted in it.
Why it matters in the NCC 2022 (and especially NCC 2025) energy efficiency context:
- The IGU’s U-value (rate of heat transfer through the glass) is only one input to the whole-window U-value. The frame contributes ~20-30% of the assembly area and a similar share of heat loss.
- A standard aluminium frame has a whole-window U-value typically 4.0 to 5.0 W/m²·K even with a high-performance IGU.
- A thermally broken aluminium frame can deliver a whole-window U-value of 2.0 to 3.0 W/m²·K, matching or beating uPVC.
- In NCC climate zones 6, 7 and 8 (cool temperate, cool, alpine), the NatHERS modelling typically requires thermally broken aluminium or uPVC to achieve 7-star thermal rating without oversizing the IGU.
Construction of a thermally broken aluminium frame:
- Two separate aluminium profiles: outer (faces the weather) and inner (faces the room).
- Polyamide insulating strip (typically 14 to 34 mm wide, glass-fibre-reinforced) bridges the two profiles, mechanically connecting them while breaking the heat path.
- Rubber gaskets seal between glass and frame.
- Hardware (latches, hinges, lock cylinder) is structurally tied through the frame.
Cost premium and lead times:
- 20-40% more than standard aluminium frame at same size and configuration.
- Lead times often 8-14 weeks (vs 4-6 weeks for standard aluminium) because thermally broken frames are predominantly imported or made-to-order.
- Project budget impact: a typical Class 1a build with thermally broken frames adds $8,000-$25,000 over standard aluminium framing.
Brands seen on Australian residential:
- Schueco (German, premium high-spec).
- Reynaers (Belgian, premium).
- Architectural Window Systems (AWS) ThermalHEART (Australian, mid).
- Capral Artisan (Australian, mid).
- AluK (European systems, increasingly common).
Performance is product-specific. “Thermally broken aluminium” alone is not specification enough; the WERS-rated whole-window U-value is the figure the energy report relies on. Specify by manufacturer’s product line and the WERS certificate.
Also known as: thermal-break aluminium frame; TB aluminium window; thermally improved aluminium; polyamide-broken aluminium.
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Last updated: 2026-05-16. Verified: 2026-05-16. Quarterly review for currency.