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paluminumwDate: Tuesday, 09 Apr 2013, 19:43:30 | Message # 1
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Fundamentally, aluminum extrusion is the method of mechanically forcing hot aluminum through a precision-made die in order to produce a particular shape or mold in exact and accurate measurements and shapes in high volumes. <a href=http://aluminumparts.webs.com>aluminium anodizing</a>are absolutely perfect for a wide range of applications and uses ranging from domestic household use to heavy industries including scientific and aerospace requirements.
Aluminum is one of the most versatile elements on the planet and ranks third behind oxygen and silicon as the most plentiful and ranks as one of the most abundant metals on Earth. It is widely used in air-conditioning systems, vehicle and aircraft engines, buildings, space ships and even military vessels. In fact, aluminum extusion products are an integral part of our daily lives although we may not be aware of their presence in the materials, equipment and machineries around us.
In metal form, aluminum possesses many properties that make its use viable in a broad scale of applications. Aluminum is lightweight, durable, resilient, nonmagnetic and non-hazardous. It is has better electrical conductivity than copper and a lot cheaper and reflects heat and light. Despite its material strength, aluminum is easil workable and retains its tensile strength even under below zero temperatures without becoming brittle. Best of all, used and broken aluminum products can be easily and inexpensively recycled into new products.
It has a very high strength-to-weight ratio (more strength than weight mass) that makes it an ideal material of choice for low-weight parts and components manufactured through aluminum extrusion.
Aluminum products are naturally protected from corrosion by a transparent oxide film that occurs during oxidation, this naturally-occurring corrosion resistance can be improved further by means of an electrochemical process thereby prolonging the lifespan of aluminum extrusion products.
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With natural excellent heat conductivity properties, aluminum is an ideal choice for heat-dissipating devices such as the heat sink on high speed CPUs and due to its naturally high reflective property most heat shields are made from extruded aluminum.
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manufacture than customary metal dies and casting molds.


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