Classification Analysis of Aluminum Alloy Sliding Door Tracks (Part 2)
Classification Analysis of Aluminum Alloy Sliding Door Tracks (Part 2)
In the previous article, we introduced two common types of aluminum alloy sliding door tracks. This article will continue by introducing three additional types of aluminum alloy sliding door tracks.

Linked
The linked design allows multiple door panels to move in sync when one is pushed, saving operation steps and expanding passage space. For example, in a multi-door partition system, the linked track enables seamless opening and closing, enhancing spatial flexibility.
Non-linked
In non-linked systems, each door panel moves independently without affecting the others. This design is structurally simple and easy to maintain, making it suitable for small spaces or single-door applications. However, its traffic efficiency is slightly lower than that of linked systems.
Aluminum Alloy
Aluminum alloy tracks are lightweight and corrosion-resistant, making them an ideal choice for indoor applications. Their surfaces can be finished in various colors, such as white, wood-grain, or black, to complement different interior design styles. The aluminum alloy material also offers excellent sliding performance, minimizing noise and wear.
Steel
Steel tracks (such as cold-rolled steel or stainless steel) offer high strength and load-bearing capacity, making them suitable for heavy door panels or high-frequency usage scenarios. While heavier in weight, they deliver outstanding durability and perform exceptionally well in industrial or commercial environments.


Steel strip rail
Steel tracks are embedded flush with the floor surface, creating an invisible effect. Their advantages include durability, resistance to dirt accumulation, and easy installation. However, the embedding process may damage the floor surface and requires professional installation; custom reinforced tracks are needed for extra-wide door panels.
High-Low Rail
High-Low Track Design Features dual tracks—one elevated and one lowered—with height increasing from exterior to interior for improved drainage and enhanced sealing. Ideal for damp areas like balconies, it effectively blocks noise and dust. However, installation is complex, requiring pre-cut floor grooves and demanding high-precision tile finishing techniques.
Through the above classification analysis, we believe you now have a more comprehensive understanding of aluminum alloy sliding door tracks. Should you have any questions, feel free to reach out to us anytime for discussion!












