Aluminum profiles are produced using several manufacturing processes, each suited to different applications and profile shapes. The primary methods include: Casting, where molten aluminum is poured into molds to form profiles; Extrusion, the most common process, where aluminum is pushed through a die to create long, continuous shapes; Rolling, used for creating flat or curved sheets and plates; Forging, which involves shaping aluminum by applying compressive forces; and Machining, where aluminum profiles are cut and shaped using tools. Each process has its advantages and is chosen based on the desired profile's complexity, strength, and cost-effectiveness.