We provide aluminum profiles in different fields, architectural aluminum profiles, decorative aluminum profiles, industrial aluminum profiles, and also accept customization
Aluminum profiles can be used to make various types of doors and windows, including: Sliding doors and windows, Casement windows, Bi-fold doors and windows, Shopfronts.
Retop has 20+years export experience, providing aluminum profiles for 100+ countries, large inventory, trustworthy quality
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Employs a professional team of engineers, designers, and a sales representative
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Employs a professional team of engineers, designers, and a sales representative
ODM & OEM Offered
In the process of realizing the many customized needs of customers
Aluminum Profiles Manufacturing Processes
Retop has advanced and professional processing aluminum profile technology, 18 extrusion lines, with an annual output of 60,000 tons
Extruding
Extruding
The extrusion process for aluminum profiles involves pushing heated aluminum alloy material through a die to form a profile with a specific cross-sectional shape. Molds can have complex or simple shapes, depending on the desired profile. The aluminum alloy is heated to a temperature that makes it pliable, and then loaded into an extrusion machine. A press applies pressure to a billet, pushing it through a die to form a profile. The extruded profile is then cooled and cut to the desired length.
Aluminum has a strong affinity for oxygen, so a thin layer of oxide forms on the surface of the metal. This layer acts as a protective barrier, preventing further oxidation and corrosion of the metal. To enhance the protective properties of the oxide layer, a process called anodizing can be used. This involves controlled oxidation of the aluminum surface, creating a thicker, more durable oxide layer that provides better protection against corrosion and wear.
The charged powder particles are attracted to grounded metal surfaces where they adhere and melt into a smooth, uniform coating. The coated profile is then heated in an oven, allowing the powder to cure and bond to the metal, creating a hard, durable and long-lasting finish. The benefits of powder-coated aluminum extrusions include resistance to chipping, scratching and fading, as well as resistance to harsh weather conditions and exposure to UV radiation.