Why is the aluminum extrusion process better able to produce products that meet “load” conditions?
Because of the relatively lower cost of tooling with aluminum extrusion, the shape can be designed to place material in the optimal locations to produce the strongest possible section for a given load. In addition, material can be “designed out” of low-stressed areas to produce a more cost-effective shape.
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