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Black Aluminum Profile Extrusion

black aluminum profile extrusion

Aluminum naturally has a silver-white metallic color but can be finished in sleek black through surface treatments like hard anodizing, colored anodizing, powder coating, or PVDF coating. A black finish gives aluminum profiles a modern, elegant, and timeless appeal, adding sophistication to any design. These methods enhance aesthetics and performance, making black aluminum profiles widely used in industries such as construction, automotive, electronics, and furniture.

At HTS-ALU, we specialize in customizing aluminum profiles and offer a wide range of surface treatments to meet diverse requirements. Whether you aim for durability or style, our black finishes will elevate the visual impact of your projects.

Hard Anodized Black Aluminum Profiles

Hard anodizing naturally produces a dark oxide layer without adding any dyes or pigments. The resulting color varies with the thickness of the oxide layer, transitioning from light gray to dark gray and eventually to black as the coating thickness increases. 

The oxide layer in hard anodizing is much thicker than standard anodizing, typically ranging from 25 to 150 microns, providing exceptional corrosion resistance and durability. Additionally, the anodized layer achieves a hardness of up to HV 500–600(Vickers Hardness), making it highly resistant to wear and mechanical impact. 

However, the hard anodizing process is more complex and time-consuming, leading to higher production costs compared to regular anodizing. 

Black Anodized Aluminum Extrusions

Colored anodizing, achieved by adding dyes to the anodizing solution, allows aluminum profiles to obtain a deep, pure black finish. The oxide layer created during this process typically has a thickness of 8–10 microns, which is sufficient for providing corrosion protection while ensuring a sleek, visually appealing surface. This method is cost-effective compared to hard anodizing, making it an excellent choice when aesthetics are the primary focus. For projects where visual impact and an elegant black appearance are key, colored anodizing offers an ideal combination of affordability and striking results.

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Powder Coated or PVDF-Coated Black Aluminum Profiles

Powder coating and PVDF coating are popular surface treatment methods for producing black aluminum profiles. These coating techniques allow for fully customizable colors, including black, which can be tailored according to the RAL color chart. This flexibility makes them ideal for applications requiring specific color coordination. Commonly used in aluminum profiles for windows, doors, and curtain walls, these methods provide excellent surface protection and aesthetics. The coating thickness can be adjusted based on durability and weather resistance requirements, ensuring long-lasting performance in outdoor and architectural applications. Whether for modern designs or structural integrity, powder and PVDF coatings offer both functional and visual benefits.

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Black Aluminum T-Slot Section

T-slot aluminum profiles are modular components with grooves, making them easy to assemble and ideal for building frameworks, workbenches, enclosures, and machine guards. They are widely used in industries like manufacturing, automation, and DIY projects.

In the market, T-slot profiles are mainly available in silver (clear anodized) and black anodized finishes. Black T-slot profiles offer a modern and professional look, making them popular for applications like high-tech environments, displays, and interior designs where aesthetics matter.

While black anodized T-slots are slightly more expensive than silver ones, the sleek appearance and versatility make them a great choice for projects that combine functionality with style.

Custom Black Extruded Aluminum Sections from Us

At HTS-ALU, located in China, we specialize in providing high-quality custom extruded aluminum sections. With 40 advanced extrusion production lines, we have the capability to produce aluminum profiles tailored to your exact specifications. Our comprehensive in-house capabilities include a full range of surface treatments, such as anodizing (black, silver, and other colors), powder coating, and PVDF coating, as well as precise machining services to meet your specific project needs.

Our expertise and state-of-the-art facilities enable us to deliver custom black extruded aluminum sections with superior quality, perfect for industries like construction, automotive, electronics, and more. Partner with HTS-ALU for reliable aluminum solutions designed to elevate your product performance and aesthetics.

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At HTS NEW MATERIALS, we specialize in providing custom aluminum extrusions tailored to your specific needs. With advanced production facilities and over 40 extrusion lines, we can deliver high-quality, precision-engineered profiles for a wide range of industries, including aerospace, automotive, construction, and more.

Our custom extrusion services include:

  • Tailored Cross-Sections: Create unique designs based on your project requirements with our advanced die-making capabilities.
  • Diverse Surface Finishes: Enhance aesthetics and durability with options like anodizing, powder coating, polishing, and more.
  • Precision Machining: Cut, drill, mill, or machine extrusions to meet exact dimensional and functional specifications.
  • Flexible Tempers: Choose from T5 or T6 heat treatments to achieve the mechanical properties your application demands.

Partner with us for innovative, cost-effective, and reliable custom extrusions tailored to your project’s success.

RFQ of Black Aluminum Extrusions

The primary aluminum alloys used for extrusion belong to the 6xxx series, specifically 6061, 6063, 6060,6082 and 6066. These alloys are highly favored due to their excellent extrudability, good mechanical properties, and corrosion resistance.

  • 6061: A versatile alloy with higher strength, suitable for structural and transportation applications.
  • 6063: Known as the “architectural alloy,” it offers excellent surface finish and is widely used for decorative and structural purposes.
  • 6060: Similar to 6063 but with slightly lower strength, ideal for intricate and thin-walled profiles.
  • 6066: A high-strength alloy within the 6xxx series, often used in more demanding structural applications.
  • 6082: A strong alloy with better mechanical properties compared to 6061 and excellent corrosion resistance, commonly used in high-load structural applications and in marine environments.

The 7xxx series alloys, such as 7075, are used in applications requiring extremely high strength and performance, such as aerospace and high-end engineering projects. However, they have lower corrosion resistance when compared to 6xxx alloys and are therefore less commonly used for general extrusion applications.

While 1xxx, 3xxx, and 5xxx series alloys can be extruded, they are generally used infrequently for extrusion due to their lower strength or other limitations compared to 6xxx and 7xxx alloys. These series are mainly used in specialized applications. Additionally, if extrusion products from these series are requested, higher minimum order quantities (MOQ) are typically required for custom production, as their demand is relatively low.

When aluminum alloys undergo anodizing, the resulting color can vary depending on the alloy’s chemical composition. Pure aluminum (such as 1xxx series) typically produces a very clear and consistent color, making it ideal for decorative anodizing. On the other hand, alloys with higher amounts of alloying elements, such as magnesium, silicon, or copper, may result in slight color variations.

For example, 6xxx series alloys (commonly used) provide a natural anodized finish with good consistency, while 5xxx series (magnesium-rich) may appear slightly darker. 2xxx and 7xxx series (copper and zinc-rich) alloys often present challenges, as the anodized layer can produce uneven or less appealing colors, sometimes yellowish or grayish in tone. These differences make alloy selection a crucial consideration when color uniformity and aesthetics are important for anodized finishes.

The heat treatment of aluminum extrusions determines their mechanical properties, strength, and suitability for specific applications. Among the various heat treatment methods, T5, T6, and T66 are the most commonly used. Here’s an in-depth look:

Heat Treatment StateCooling MethodStrengthKey Features and BenefitsApplications
T5Air cooling (fan)ModerateAdequate strength, good dimensional stability, used for architectural purposes.Windows, doors, curtain walls, building structures.
T6Water quenching (fast)HighHigher strength and hardness, ideal for industrial and structural uses.Automotive, aerospace, machinery, transport parts.
T66Water quenching (fast)Very highOptimized mechanical properties for higher strength and performance demands.Automotive, rail transportation, high-end machinery.

Other Heat Treatment States 

  • T4: Solution heat-treated and naturally aged. Used in applications requiring intermediate strength and enhanced formability.
  • T7: Overaged for better stress-corrosion resistance, often used for aerospace and marine purposes.
  • O (Annealed): Very soft condition suitable for extensive forming or bending requirements.
  • F (As-Fabricated): No heat treatment applied, used in non-critical applications with low strength requirements.

We provide a wide range of machining services for aluminum extrusions to meet specific requirements. These include cutting off/section removal, slotting, drilling holes, tapping threads, bending, and localized stamping to create deformations. For example, we can trim extruded profiles to custom lengths, mill precise grooves, create threaded holes for fasteners, bend profiles into specific shapes, or apply localized stamping to achieve custom forms or deformation.

In addition to these processes, we also offer TIG/MIG welding to join aluminum components for a solid structure. Furthermore, our services include assembly of common accessories, such as brackets, corner connectors, screws, hinges, end caps, and rubber seals, providing complete and ready-to-install profile solutions tailored to your project needs. This ensures that we can handle everything from simple cuts to highly customized fabrication and assembly, all with precision and efficiency.

For custom aluminum extrusion projects, we accept a variety of drawing formats, including CAD files, STEP files, and PDF files. However, for extrusions that require additional machining processes, it’s recommended to provide STEP files, as they ensure precise 3D modeling for machining accuracy.

While PDF files are acceptable, converting them into CAD drawings may result in the loss of certain details, requiring us to manually redraw the design, which could increase lead time. For the fastest and most accurate quotation, we recommend providing CAD files (e.g., DWG/DXF) and STEP files to ensure efficient design evaluation and pricing.

Mold fees are an essential part of the custom aluminum extrusion process. Since every order requires a uniquely designed mold tailored to specific requirements, these molds cannot be used for other products. Therefore, the mold fee is necessary and non-negotiable.

We require 100% upfront payment of the mold fee before mold development begins to ensure timely production. However, as a token of appreciation for your support, we offer a refund of the mold fee or equivalent discounts once the order reaches a certain production volume. Specific policies can be discussed based on your order volume and collaboration details.

Our minimum order quantity (MOQ) varies depending on the size of the product. For smaller-sized products, the MOQ is typically 500kg, while for larger-sized products, it is 2 tons.

We will specify the exact MOQ requirements during the quotation process. If your order quantity does not meet the MOQ, we can still arrange production, but an additional fee will be applied to cover mold preheating and production setup time. Rest assured, this extra fee will be reasonable, and we aim to keep it as minimal as possible to ensure smooth cooperation.

Packaging can be customized according to your needs. Options include using protective film or paper to separate and protect the surface, or foam film for additional surface protection. Products can be palletized or packed into cartons, and the quantity per pallet or carton can be specified by the customer.

The standard packaging involves bundling several pieces together with plastic wrap and then securing them onto pallets. Any packaging requirements beyond the standard will be accommodated, and the associated costs will be clearly provided to the customer.

Mold production typically takes 7 days. After the sample is confirmed, producing a full container load of 26 tons generally requires 14 days for extrusion alone. If surface treatment is required, an additional 3 days will be needed. For machining, extra time will be required depending on the complexity and volume of the machining work. The exact additional time for machining will be determined based on the specific processing requirements.

Aluminum profiles are naturally corrosion-resistant due to the formation of a thin, protective oxide layer when exposed to air or water. This oxide layer is stable and self-repairing, meaning that even if the surface is scratched or cut (such as at exposed ends or during processing), the aluminum will not rust or corrode like iron or steel. Instead, the exposed areas will quickly form a new oxide layer, providing continuous protection against further oxidation.

With proper design, installation, and maintenance, aluminum profiles can last for decades, even in challenging environments. For example, untreated aluminum can easily withstand 20-30 years in outdoor applications, while profiles with surface treatments like anodizing or powder coating can last even longer, often exceeding 50 years. This makes aluminum an excellent choice for applications where durability and long-term performance are essential.

The price of aluminum profiles consists of several components: raw material costs, extrusion processing fees, surface treatment fees, machining costs, and additional packaging fees. Among these, the cost of aluminum as a raw material tends to fluctuate frequently, while other fees remain relatively stable. Due to these fluctuations, our quotations are typically valid for 7 days.

Pricing can be structured in different ways depending on the product and requirements. It can be calculated by weight (e.g., cost per ton), by length (e.g., cost per meter), or by piece (e.g., cost per unit). For products involving extensive machining, such as heat sinks, pricing is generally calculated on a per-piece basis to accurately reflect the additional processing costs. This flexible pricing approach ensures the quote is tailored to the specific needs of the customer.

We can manufacture aluminum profiles in compliance with technical requirements that meet European standards (EN), American standards (ASTM/AA), or other standards as specified by the customer. Custom production is tailored to ensure that the profiles meet the specific standard requirements requested.

Our production equipment is designed for the metric system. If the drawings provided are in the imperial system, we will convert them into metric units for production to ensure accuracy.

It is important to note that while we can machine imperial-threaded holes for fasteners, if you require us to supply matching imperial fasteners, they may not always be available in stock. Custom orders for imperial fasteners typically require a large volume for production. Please consider this when planning your project.

The majority of aluminum profiles we produce are custom-made and do not have existing molds. However, for some standard profiles such as square tubes, round tubes, U-channels, and T-SLOT profiles, we do have existing molds, and in some cases, small quantities in stock.

For certain specialized profiles, like ladder aluminum profiles, we have some molds that may be used across similar designs. For curtain wall and window/door profiles, we have developed a number of molds, though most are tailored to the Chinese domestic market.

Additionally, for furniture-related profiles, such as cabinet handles, cabinet door frames, skirting boards, tile edge trims, wall panel trims, stair anti-slip strips, partition aluminum profiles, corrugated aluminum profile (like long-span profiles), LED light channels, and photovoltaic frame supports, we offer a selection of ready-made designs and some existing molds.

Black T-SLOT profiles are part of our regular offerings and are kept in stock to meet common demands.

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