
About Alluminum Extrusion
It is a process to transform aluminum alloy into shapes with a definitive cross-sectional profile for various uses. Aluminum extrusions have many uses in many industries, such as architectural and building applications, signs, vehicles, marine, electronics, automotive, and energy industries.
Advantages of Alluminum Extrusion
- Aluminum extrusions are known for their incredible strength, lightweight, and good conductivity, making them an outstanding choice for diverse end-use applications (e.g., enclosures and heat sinks).
- It is the most cost-effective for high-volume production runs of metal parts due to the significantly low unit price.
- The extrusion process can be used to produce products with unique qualities. These qualities are both beneficial for the manufacturer and end-user.
- The extrusion process is mainly used for producing parts with complex cross-sections.
Low Cost Solution
It eliminates scrap and waste metal generated from machine processes, which is cost-saving. It can produce many cross-sections at a lower cost.
Time-to-Market
Creating aluminum tooling is more manageable, reducing lead times in manufacturing.
Recyclable and Reusable
Almost 100% of aluminum casting parts can be reused, which is environmentally friendly and cost-efficient.
Material options
Moxperts offer a wide variety of certified aluminum alloys for extrusion casting services. Contact our team for more details.
1060
6061
6063
Prototype
Finishing Services
Type II
Type III
Bead blasting
Grinding
It electrostatically applies a dry powder—typically a thermoplastic or thermoset polymer—to the metal surface and then cures it with heat. This is more durable than conventional paint.
It electrostatically applies a dry powder—typically a thermoplastic or thermoset polymer—to the metal surface and then cures it with heat. This is more durable than conventional paint.