Aluminium extruded profiles are widely used across construction, automotive, machinery, and renewable energy industries. Their popularity comes from aluminium’s lightweight nature, strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance, and—most importantly—its ability to be extruded into highly customized
CNC machining offers unmatched dimensional accuracy down to micrometers by removing material from a solid block, making it ideal for low-volume complex parts, while extrusion is a high-speed, cost-effective replication method that forces heated material through a die to create continuous profiles of
The core difference between skived and extruded thermal components lies in their manufacturing mechanics and structural limits: extrusion forces heated metal through a die to create fixed geometric profiles, whereas skiving uses a precise cutting tool to slice and lift fins from a solid metal block.