What is the difference between sliding braces and hinges
Sliding brace is a linkage type movable linking device used to connect window sashes and frames. It is usually made of stainless steel material and includes components such as sliding rails, sliders, support arms, long cantilevers, short cantilevers, and diagonal cantilevers, which enable windows to be opened and closed.
A hinge, officially known as a hinge, is a mechanical device used to connect two objects and allow them to rotate between them. Hinges are widely used in furniture, cabinets, mechanical equipment, and other fields to connect door panels and frames, allowing doors to open and close freely.
Specific application scenarios and usage methods of sliding braces and hinges
Sliding braces are mainly used in door and window systems, especially in windows that require large angle opening, such as outward facing windows, hanging windows, etc. They can withstand large moments, ensuring the stability and safety of the windows.
Hinges are widely used in various situations that require rotation, such as furniture doors, cabinet doors, and machine equipment covers. The design of hinges is diverse, and different types and materials of hinges can be selected according to needs to ensure the stability of the connection and the convenience of use.