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Anodized extruded profiles

Anodized aluminium extruded profiles

An alternative in anodizing

Anodizing is an electrochemical process where oxide film on the aluminium surface is made thicker artificially. With the anodizing process, aluminium’s natural color can be retained or a color from a wide range of alternatives can be chosen.

Key features

  • Increased hardness
  • Durability
  • Insulation properties
  • Attractive with low maintenance

Product details

  • Thickness of oxide layer up to 25 microns
  • Melting point increases up to 2000 degrees Celsius

Industries we serve

  • Automotive and transport
  • Building and construction
  • General engineering
  • Electrical engineering
  • Consumer goods
  • Solar

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Aluminium extrusions from Hydro were chosen for a 1.5 miles-long sea defence railing on the popular seafront in Blackpool in the U.K.

Anodized aluminium extruded profiles

 

Extrusion

Aluminium can be extruded and shaped into a variety of tubes and profiles.

Aluminium ingot is heated and pressed through shaping tools, to make profiles for various products. Aluminium is increasingly taking over from copper as preferred metal for tubing in heat exchangers and air conditioners. There is no end to what shapes aluminium end products can take.

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