In Australia, window and door systems are often exposed to conditions that quickly reveal design weaknesses:
High wind loads in coastal regions. Strong UV exposure. Large-format openings driven by modern architecture. And a growing expectation for seamless indoor–outdoor living.
Yet many systems in the market are still specified as standard products, not project-engineered solutions.
This gap is exactly what DRUET is addressing.
We will be exhibiting at Sydney Build Expo 2026 (Apr 29–30), Booth T23, presenting a system-based approach to aluminum windows and doors designed for Australian residential and low-rise commercial applications.
Instead of isolated product offerings, DRUET focuses on how each system performs within real building environments:
138 Thermal Break Panoramic Sliding Window Designed for modern Australian residential architecture where view, daylight, and structure must coexist without compromise.
DRUET-138 Thermal Break Sliding Windows
128 Triple Track Sliding Door128 Triple Track Sliding Door with Integrated Insect Screen System Engineered to support continuous ventilation while addressing Australia’s high demand for insect protection and usability.
DREUT-128 Triple Track Sliding door
100 Thermal Break Casement Window & Door
80 Thermal Break Awning Window Developed to align with energy efficiency expectations across varied Australian climate zones.
DRUET-80 Thermal Break Awning Window
55 Non-Thermal Break Awning Window A practical solution for standard residential builds where performance balance matters.
DRUET is built as a vertically integrated manufacturer, which directly impacts project reliability:
AS2047-aligned production system for Australian compliance requirements
In-house aluminum window & door manufacturing base for consistent project execution
Self-produced architectural glass (IGU & safety glass) for system-level performance control
Integrated insect screen production capability aligned with Australian residential usage patterns
This structure allows DRUET to deliver matched system performance, rather than disconnected components across façade packages.
We welcome discussions with architects, developers, and contractors on how window and door systems can better support Australia’s evolving architectural and performance expectations.
📍 Booth: T23 📅 April 29–30, 2026 📍 Sydney Build Expo