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    What is Aluminum Extrusion? The Process in 10 Steps
    The use of aluminum extrusion in product design and manufacturing has increased significantly in recent decades.

    According to a recent report from Technavio, between 2019-2023 the growth of the global aluminum extrusion market will be accelerating with a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of almost 4%.

    Perhaps you’ve heard of this manufacturing process and are wondering what it is and how it works.

    Today we’ll discuss what aluminum extrusion is, the benefits it offers, and the steps involved in the extrusion process.

    We’ll begin with the most basic and essential question.

    Step #1: The Extrusion Die is Prepared and Moved to the Extrusion Press

    First, a round-shaped die is machined from H13 steel. Or, if one is already available, it is pulled from a warehouse like the one you see here.

    Before extrusion, the die must be preheated to between 450-500 degrees celsius to help maximize its life and ensure even metal flow.

    Once the die has been preheated, it can be loaded into the extrusion press.

    Step #2: An Aluminum Billet is Preheated Before Extrusion

    Next, a solid, cylindrical block of aluminum alloy, called a billet, is cut from a longer log of alloy material.

    It is preheated in an oven, like this one, to between 400-500 degrees celsius.

    This makes it malleable enough for the extrusion process but not molten.

    Step #3: The Billet is Transferred to the Extrusion Press

    Once the billet has been preheated, it is transferred mechanically to the extrusion press.

    Before it is loaded onto the press, a lubricant (or release agent) is applied to it.

    The release agent is also applied to the extrusion ram, to prevent the billet and ram from sticking together
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