Industrial aluminum profiles are likely no stranger to you. Their applications are incredibly diverse, which has led to a significant demand for their production. During the processing of industrial aluminum profiles, there are several processing points to be aware of. Today, I'll discuss the precautions for heat treatment during the deep processing of industrial aluminum profiles. We hope you will read the article carefully and find it beneficial.
1. Setting and controlling the temperature of industrial aluminum profiles: Typically, when processing industrial aluminum profiles, there is a certain error between the actual temperature and the displayed temperature. When setting the display temperature, it should be adjusted based on the actual temperature of the furnace, and the fluctuations in temperature should be closely monitored.
2. Industrial Aluminum Extrusion Aging and Insulation: Aging must be strictly adhered to the process requirements, with the insulation time being appropriate to prevent underaging or overaging, which can lead to insufficient hardness. Frame the billet, load the furnace.
3. Industrial aluminum extrusion frames should not be too dense; there should be spacing between materials. For industrial aluminum extrusions, especially small, non-ventilated, or thick materials, the spacing should be even greater. When combining tube materials with small or sheet materials in the same frame, placing the tube materials at the bottom is beneficial for efficient circulation and air flow.
4. Prior to loading industrial aluminum profiles into the furnace, separate the special alloys from the general alloys for aging. If, due to production reasons, it is necessary to age them together in the same furnace, use the aging process specific to the special alloys.




