An aluminum extrusion profile is a precision-shaped aluminum section made by extrusion, where a heated aluminum billet is pushed through a custom die to form a consistent cross-section along the full length.
Aluminum extrusion is the process we use to turn an aluminum alloy billet into a precise, repeatable cross-section by pushing it through a custom-designed die under controlled temperature and pressure.
Cutting an aluminum profile looks simple, but the final result depends on preparation, blade choice, clamping stability, and how you control burrs and heat. A clean cut helps the profile keep its dimensional accuracy, improves fit during assembly, and reduces finishing time later.
Aluminum profile is an extruded aluminum product with a fixed cross-sectional shape, produced by forcing aluminum alloy billets through a precision-engineered die. This extrusion process allows aluminum to form uniform shapes along its entire length, making aluminum profile an ideal material for standardized manufacturing, modular assembly, and large-scale production.