As a globally renowned seven-star seaside landmark, the Burj Al Arab Jumeirah is situated on an artificial island in the Arabian Gulf. With its year-round high temperatures, high salinity, and intense wind, sand, and ultraviolet radiation, the building’s curved exterior façade fully adopts our company’s integrated solution of aluminum single panels combined with aluminum alloy glass curtain walls.
To address the extreme coastal climate of the Middle East, the project features custom-thickened fluorocarbon-coated aluminum single panels that precisely replicate the sail-shaped streamlined surface, offering excellent resistance to salt spray and windblown sand while maintaining long-term corrosion and discoloration resistance. Paired with thermal-break aluminum alloy energy-saving glass curtain walls, these systems provide highly efficient insulation and UV blocking, balancing sea-view daylighting with building energy efficiency. The alloy frame has undergone a comprehensive anti-corrosion upgrade to ensure optimal performance in the harsh island environment.
The project team successfully completed detailed prefabrication of the curved surfaces, cross-border supply, and on-site technical guidance on the island, overcoming challenging construction hurdles associated with ultra-high-altitude irregular curtain wall installations and achieving seamless integration with the building’s sail-like architectural form. This implementation at Dubai’s iconic landmark demonstrates the suitability of our curtain wall products for complex global landmark projects, marking a benchmark case for Chinese aluminum building materials expanding into the Middle Eastern market. Moving forward, we will continue to upgrade our overseas-specific curtain wall systems, empowering landmark construction projects worldwide.

