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This custom aluminum extrusion profile is engineered for industrial and structural applications requiring high precision and consistent quality. Manufactured from high-grade aluminum alloys, it offers excellent strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance, and machining performance.
The complex cross-section design allows for integrated functions such as mounting, sliding, or structural reinforcement, reducing assembly time and overall system cost. OEM and ODM customization is supported, including profile design, tooling development, and surface finishing.
Ideal for:
industrial equipment, automation systems, machinery frames, enclosures, and customized structural components.


A custom industrial aluminum extrusion profile is a specially designed aluminum shape produced through an extrusion process based on customer drawings or requirements. Manufacturers use it to meet specific mechanical, structural, or functional needs in industrial applications such as automation equipment, machinery frames, and structural systems.
Custom aluminum extrusion profiles are widely used in many industries, including:
Industrial automation and machinery
Robotics and AGV systems
Construction and architectural structures
Automotive manufacturing
Electronics and heat dissipation systems
Solar energy mounting systems
These industries choose aluminum because it combines lightweight performance with high strength and corrosion resistance.
The most common alloys for industrial aluminum extrusion profiles include:
6061 aluminum alloy – high strength, suitable for structural parts
6063 aluminum alloy – excellent surface finish and corrosion resistance
6005 aluminum alloy – balanced strength and extrusion performance
Manufacturers select different alloys depending on strength requirements, surface finish, and application environment.
Yes, you can fully customize the shape, size, and structure of a custom aluminum extrusion profile. Customers typically provide CAD drawings or technical requirements, and manufacturers design extrusion dies to produce the required profile.
You can customize:
Cross-sectional shape
Wall thickness
Length
T-slot or modular structure
Internal cavities or channels
Common surface treatments for custom industrial aluminum extrusion profiles include:
Anodizing (clear, black, or colored finishes)
Powder coating (various colors and textures)
Sandblasting (matte surface finish)
Electrophoresis coating (smooth and high gloss finish)
Polishing (mirror-like decorative surface)
These treatments improve corrosion resistance, durability, and appearance.
The lead time depends on design complexity and order quantity. Generally:
Extrusion die development: 7–15 days
Production: 15–25 days
Surface treatment and machining: 5–10 days
Complex custom aluminum extrusion profiles may require additional time for tooling and testing.
Yes, most manufacturers provide CNC machining services for industrial aluminum extrusion profiles, including:
Drilling and tapping
Milling and cutting
Precision slotting
Surface finishing adjustments
This allows profiles to be used directly in assembly without additional processing.
The MOQ for custom aluminum extrusion profiles depends on:
Profile size and complexity
Alloy type
Tooling requirements
In most cases, MOQ starts from a few hundred kilograms or a small trial batch for new molds.
To start a custom aluminum extrusion profile project, you typically need to provide:
CAD drawing or sample
Material requirements (alloy)
Surface treatment preference
Application details
Expected quantity
After that, the manufacturer will evaluate feasibility and provide a quotation and tooling plan.
Aluminum extrusion profiles offer several advantages compared to steel:
Much lighter weight
Better corrosion resistance
Easier machining and assembly
Better surface finish options
Lower long-term maintenance cost
Therefore, aluminum is widely used in modern industrial and structural applications.