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Steel windows are a type of window made from steel, a type of iron alloy. Steel windows are often used in commercial and industrial buildings, as they are strong and durable, and can be designed to fit any size or shape. Steel windows are also popular in residential buildings, as they are energy efficient and can be customized to fit any style. Steel windows are often used in combination with other materials, such as wood, to create a unique look.
Steel windows are a part of the larger iron and steel industry, which includes the production of steel products such as pipes, beams, and other structural components. The iron and steel industry is a major contributor to the global economy, and is responsible for a large portion of the world's manufacturing output.
Some companies in the steel window market include Pella Corporation, Andersen Windows, and Marvin Windows and Doors. Show Less Read more