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Why are some aluminium profiles difficult to extrude?

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Author – H G Shripad – https://easyaluminium.com/

Not every aluminium profile is equally easy to extrude.

Two profiles may have

  • The same weight
  • Same alloy
  • Same length.

    But one can run smoothly… and another can become a nightmare for production.

    Why? Because geometry matters.

    In aluminium extrusion, profile shape directly influences:

  • Die design complexity
  • Metal flow balancing
  • Extrusion speed
  • Die life
  • Dimensional control
  • Manufacturing cost

    A simple solid bar and a complex hollow profile are completely different engineering challenges.

    Common extrusion section categories include:

    Simple Bars

  • Basic solid shapes.

  • Easy metal flow.
  • Simple tooling.

    Standard & Solid Profiles

  • Angles, channels, T sections and customized shapes.

  • Common in structural and industrial applications.

    Semi-Hollow Sections

  • More challenging because openings and tongue areas need proper die support.

    Thin Wall & Narrow Gap Profiles

  • Small changes in die design or process conditions can affect final dimensions.

    Hollow Profiles

  • Requires porthole/bridge dies.

  • Metal separates and joins again through welding chambers.

    Complex Hollow Profiles

  • Multiple cavities, projections and complicated geometry increase manufacturing challenges.

    A good extrusion design is not only about creating a CAD drawing.

    It requires understanding:

    Design + Die + Metal Flow + Manufacturing.

    Because in extrusion:

    The profile shape decides the process.

    Sharing a simple reference of aluminium extrusion section categories.


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