Aluminum profiles in construction are governed by a variety of standards and regulations that ensure their quality, safety, and performance. These include ISO standards such as ISO 7039 for anodized aluminum and ISO 9001 for quality management systems. National standards like ASTM B221 in the USA and EN 755 in Europe specify mechanical properties and chemical composition. Building codes such as the International Building Code (IBC) and Eurocode 9 also provide guidelines for the use of aluminum in construction. Additionally, there are specific regulations for fire resistance, sustainability, and environmental impact, like the European CE marking for construction products. Compliance with these standards is crucial for manufacturers and builders to ensure the reliability and safety of aluminum profiles used in construction projects.