Featured Product – A216; 1 x 1/16 in. Aluminum Angles. DIMENSIONS: 1 in. x 1 in. x 1/16in.
Featured Product – A216; 1 x 1/16 in. Aluminum Angles. DIMENSIONS: 1 in. x 1 in. x 1/16in.
Featured Product – A216; 1 x 1/16 in. Aluminum Angles. DIMENSIONS: 1 in. x 1 in. x 1/16in.
Featured Product – H125; For 1/8 in. Aluminum H,h,F,T & Z Channels. DIMENSIONS: For 1/8 in. material (.130 in. open).
Aluminum Angle DIMENSIONS: 1/2 in. x 1/2 in. x 1/16in.
Aluminum extrusion is a manufacturing technique where an aluminum billet is pushed through a steel die to create a component with a consistent cross-section.
These aluminum shapes boast a remarkable mix of qualities that make them perfect for countless uses. To help you see just how common they are, we’ve put together a list of popular examples from four major industries, showcasing the many ways aluminum extrusions are already part of our daily lives.
Aluminum stands out as one of the most widely utilized metals in the construction and engineering sectors, coming in second only to steel. Its versatility and impressive properties make it an excellent choice for applications requiring strength and durability.
Anodizing is a technique that enables metal to develop a layer of oxide on its surface by submerging it in an electrolyte solution and applying an electric current. This process gets its name from the fact that the treated piece acts as the anode in the electric circuit. Depending on the specific alloy and the desired thickness of the coating, anodizing can enhance the metal’s hardness, corrosion resistance, and even alter its thermal or electrical properties.