
Aluminum profile sections are continuous shapes produced through the extrusion process, where heated aluminum billets are forced through a shaped die to form a specific cross-sectional geometry. These profiles are used across a wide range of industries due to aluminum’s lightweight, strength, corrosion resistance, and ease of fabrication.
1. What Are Aluminum Profile Sections?
An aluminum profile section is a long piece of aluminum with a uniform cross-section, custom-designed or standardized, created to serve structural, decorative, or functional purposes. These sections can range from simple angles to complex multi-void structures.
2. Classification of Aluminum Profile Sections
a. Standard Profiles
These are commonly used shapes available in standard dimensions:
Angles (L-sections)
Channels (C-sections)
Tubes (round, square, rectangular)
T-sections, I-beams, and H-sections
Flat bars and rods
b. Custom Profiles
Custom-designed based on specific project or product requirements. These may include:
Window and door frames
Curtain wall systems
Heat sinks
LED lighting housings
Automotive components
c. Solid, Hollow, and Semi-Hollow Profiles
Solid Profiles: No internal voids (e.g., rods, bars)
Hollow Profiles: Contain internal cavities (e.g., tubes, complex enclosures)
Semi-Hollow Profiles: Partially enclosed shapes (e.g., U-channels with narrow openings)
3. Advantages of Aluminum Profile Sections
Lightweight but strong – ideal for load-bearing with reduced material usage
Corrosion-resistant – especially with anodizing or coating
Easily machinable and weldable
Excellent thermal and electrical conductivity
Recyclable – environmentally sustainable
4. Surface Finishes for Profile Sections
Aluminum profile sections can be delivered in various finishes:
Mill finish – raw extruded surface
Anodized – protective and decorative oxide layer
Powder coated – durable color finish
Brushed or polished – for aesthetic applications


