EXTRUSION TECHNOLOGY
Extrusion through aluminum molds is a critical method we employ at Solid Line to shape aluminum bars for our framing and windows. During this process, the billet used for extrusion is cut short and heated to a temperature between 430 to 510 degrees Celsius. Similarly, the aluminum mold is heated to about 450 degrees Celsius. This heating process softens the billet, making it easier to shape, regardless of the complexity of the cross-section.
The precise heating of molds and billets is essential, as any imprecision can affect the shape of the aluminum following the extrusion process. Post-extrusion, the billet is cooled using a steam and air system to ensure proper setting.
At SolidLine, we are equipped to produce products in large volumes or cater to exclusive orders. We provide personalized service by crafting aluminum molds according to individual customer profiles, with a firm commitment to maintaining complete confidentiality. We continuously invest in modern equipment to support the production of our aluminum profiles, further enhancing the quality and precision of our aluminum framing and windows.
With our state-of-the-art machinery and highly skilled workforce, we are proud to produce high-value products that meet the diverse needs of the market and our customers. Our commitment to quality, innovation, and customer satisfaction sets SolidLine apart in the industry.



