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Aluminium is used in applications as varied as heat sinks, medical instruments and electric motor housings.

What are we talking about

Aluminium is used in applications as varied as heat sinks, medical instruments and electric motor housings. Aluminium is flexible and malleable and can be formed into an endless number of shapes. Aluminium is suitable for both indoor or outdoor applications, as it is resistant to rust. It is also durable, easy to clean and requires minimal maintenance.

Thanks to our dies, through the extrusion process aluminum can be formed in the most varied forms, finding application in the construction, transport and industry sectors in general.
With our job aluminum takes shape allowing our dreams to come true.


Services at Your Service

Die Correction Support

The feedback process between extrusions and die vendor is an essential part of their cooperation. Scan the QR code on the die print and follow the instructions, it's simple as described.

Engineering

The engineering approach to profile feasibility is breaking with the most common practices; it is at the design stage of the aluminum section that the die vendor is directly involved and not only at the commissioning stage.

Webinars

The global pandemic of 2020 has prompted us to review the tools for sharing and updating new technologies with our customers. Our business development director Eng. Tommaso Pinter is the author of a monthly series of webinars reserved for current and potential customers.

Technical Training

Our extrusion specialists are available to personalize periodic training cycles in remote and training days at the extrusion premises.

Tooling

We can support extrusions in the engineering and manufacturing of tool cassette thanks to more than 30 years of experience in the field and close cooperation with extrusion plant suppliers.

3D Scanning

Using state of the art milling is a guarantee that our dies are manufactured according to your requests. What’s more? With our 3D scanning department we can certify that the tool produced is true to the 3D model.


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