Aluminum extrusion process is a unique process, which has multiple advantages compared to other manufacturing processes, which as follows:

IMPACT EXTRUSION VS. MACHINING

For some structurally suitable parts, when aluminum extrusion is used, the production speed is faster than screw machine or turret lathe, and the parts have a smoother surface, which does not require grinding and finishing. In addition, because the part is a forged structure It is easier to accept some surface treatment processes.

IMPACT EXTRUSION VS. CASTING

If the part is designed in the range of aluminum extrusion products, and you want the part to be light, strong, and have a smooth surface, then aluminum extrusion is a better choice than casting. And because of its non-porous nature, it is also very convenient for secondary processing.

IMPACT EXTRUSION VS. DEEP DRAWING

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IMPACT EXTRUSION VS. WELDING

Welding and brazing are used to join a number of components to form a subassembly. In contrast, aluminum extrusion processes can be made faster and at a lower cost to make these sub-assemblies. Meanwhile, the aluminum extrusion process can also completely avoid connection failures occurring during welding.

IMPACT EXTRUSION VS. FORGING

Impacted pieces are lighter than forged counterparts and are produced with minimum draft surfaces, closer dimensional tolerances and require less, if any, machining.