Aluminum profiles are a type of material made primarily from aluminum through various processes such as casting, extrusion, and surface treatment. They have the advantages of light weight, high strength, good corrosion resistance, and good heat dissipation, and are widely used in fields such as construction, machinery, and transportation.
The classification of aluminum profiles mainly includes the following types:
Classified by surface treatment: it can be divided into anodized aluminum, electrophoretic coating aluminum, powder coating aluminum, wood grain transfer printing aluminum, and fluorocarbon coating aluminum.
Classified by alloy grade: It can be divided into 2000 series (aluminum magnesium silicon alloy is commonly used in 2000 series aluminum alloys), 5000 series (aluminum magnesium silicon alloy is commonly used in 5000 series aluminum alloys), 6000 series (magnesium is the main alloying element), 7000 series (zinc is the main alloying element), and 9000 series (various rare earth elements are the main alloying elements).
In addition, the surface treatment method of aluminum profiles also includes aluminum oxide, which is to use the substrate as an anode and place it in an electrolyte for electrolysis, artificially forming a protective oxide film on the surface of the substrate to form aluminum oxide.