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Aluminum Hinges

Aluminum hinges are light, strong, resilient, corrosion resistant, non-toxic, and non-combustible.  Aluminum, especially anodized, will also allow you to save money when you're choosing a hinge material because it tends to be cheaper than stainless steel. Another advantage of aluminum is that it's recyclable once you're done with it.  We carry a wide variety of Aluminum hinges.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are aluminum hinges good for exterior doors?

Yes, aluminum hinges are a good option for many exterior doors, especially in environments where corrosion resistance is important. Aluminum naturally resists rust and performs well in humid conditions. For high-traffic or heavy exterior doors, heavy-duty aluminum hinges or stainless steel may be preferred depending on weight and exposure requirements.

What is the difference between aluminum and stainless steel hinges?

Aluminum hinges are lightweight, corrosion resistant, and typically more cost-effective than stainless steel. Stainless steel hinges are heavier and generally offer greater load-bearing strength and long-term durability in extreme conditions. The right choice depends on your application, door weight, and environment.

Are aluminum hinges suitable for marine environments?

Aluminum hinges can perform well in marine and coastal environments due to their natural resistance to corrosion. Anodized aluminum provides additional protection against oxidation and salt exposure. For constant saltwater contact or highly corrosive conditions, marine-grade stainless steel may offer additional longevity.

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