Industrial Aluminum Profiles

Industrial Aluminum Profiles are hollow or solid sections made from aluminum alloys, produced through the extrusion process. These profiles are designed for use across various industries and, depending on the requirements, can take different shapes such as square, rectangular, tubular, T-slot, or even custom-designed forms.

Simply put, an industrial aluminum profile is a standard or custom aluminum component used as a structural element or functional part in industrial applications.

Solar Panel Systems

Heat Sink

Lighting Industry

Medical Equipment

Air Conditioning Systems(HVAC)

Exhibition and Advertising Equipment

Cold Storage and Industrial Refrigerators

Electrical and Electronics Industry

Automotive Profiles

Sports Equipment

Greenhouse Equipment

Retail Shelving

Industrial Aluminum Profiles are actually aluminum sections with various shapes and sizes that are used in different industries. In general, they can be divided into several main categories:

  1. Simple Profiles (Square and Rectangular)

    • Mainly used for building machinery frames, shelves, and lightweight structures.

    • High strength while maintaining low weight.

  2. Open Profiles (U, Z, L, T shapes)

    • U-shaped profile: Used in frames and supports.

    • L-shaped (angle) profile: For connections and corner structures.

    • T-shaped profile: For frame building and reinforcing joints.

    • Z-shaped profile: Common in construction and roofing systems.

  3. Custom Profiles (Extruded to Order)

    • Designed and manufactured based on customer requirements for specific machinery, rails, frames, automotive, and aerospace parts.

  4. Modular Profiles (T-Slot or Engineering Profiles)

    • The most widely used type in industry.

    • Also known as aluminum T-slot profiles or engineering profiles.

    • Used for building modular industrial structures, workbenches, conveyors, shelving, and laboratory equipment.

    • Assembled with special connectors (like brackets and fasteners) without the need for welding.

  5. Round and Tubular Profiles

    • For manufacturing equipment, furniture, lightweight transport systems, railings, and decorative structures.

  6. Special Construction Profiles (also used in industry)

    • Such as thermal break door and window profiles, shutter profiles, or decorative sections.