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What is the process of extruding aluminum bars into profiles? Five

I know that aluminum plate can be punched, aluminum material can be forged and cast, but I do not know what this extrusion means Profiles and god horse? Can I say the next process?.. Thank you

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This popular point, that is, we commonly used aluminum alloy doors and windows of aluminum profiles, that is, after the heating of aluminum rods through the mold extrusion after the formation of various types of profiles.
Aluminum extrusion process, extrusion can be divided into: - straight - interrupted cutting to length of time, profile refers to the Aluminum Alloy profile, its thick wall material section is uniform along its longitudinal length, cross-sectional uniformity, and cross-sectional shape is different from the bar, pipe, sheet or strip products. It can be divided into solid section and hollow section
Aluminum rod extrusion into aluminum by hot extrusion process, the process is as follows: firstly, the electrolytic aluminum ingots adding alloy elements were cast into rods, will cut into long rod short rod, short rod heating, but also to die will be used by the heating rod and the extrusion machine for heating the aluminum extrusion molding, if using T5 can use the machine before the delivery, then the profile of air cooling, stretching and straightening, cutting to length, frame, finally, artificial aging. If the aluminum profile needs to be anodized, electrophoresis, painting, powder spraying and other surface treatment, and then the corresponding surface treatment, which is the aluminum production process. It can be simply summarized as follows: - melting - casting - aluminum electrolytic aluminum rod sawing - aluminum bar heating - hot extrusion molding - air cooling - stretching and straightening, cutting to length, artificial aging, surface treatment (anodizing, electrophoretic coating, powder coating etc.).

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