Can Extruded Aluminum Alloys Undergo Post-Processing?
Yes, extruded aluminum alloys are typically deburred. We also support customized post-processing, such as anodizing, powder coating, and sandblasting.
Yes, extruded aluminum alloys are typically deburred. We also support customized post-processing, such as anodizing, powder coating, and sandblasting.
Yes, we offer custom aluminum extrusion prototyping and small-batch production services. We have a wide range of CNC machines and can also perform secondary precision machining.
Our most commonly used aluminum alloys are 6061 and 6063, rich in magnesium and silicon, offering excellent corrosion resistance and suitable for a wide range of applications. If you have special requirements, you can specify other aluminum alloys, and we will assess their feasibility during the quotation process to provide a tailored solution for your
In aluminum extrusion manufacturing, tighter tolerances come with higher costs, as they require more precise tooling. Choosing the appropriate tolerance can effectively control costs. Standard tolerances are suitable for most applications and offer high cost-effectiveness; tighter tolerances are recommended only when parts must fit together precisely. We strictly adhere to ISO 9001-C standards: critical dimensions