Aluminum Anodizing from Thermoprene produces electronic enclosures in many sizes and materials. Extrusion is an inexpensive method for production of enclosures and lends itself well to the design of...
Continue ReadingThis thin wall aluminum hex shape is produced in 6063-T5 aluminum alloy for construction of a larger honeycomb panel. The profile is produced as a hex for strength and...
Continue ReadingA cardinal rule, if not at least a guiding principal of profile aluminum extrusion design, is uniform wall thickness. For processing reasons (flow, straightness, tolerances) shapes with uniform wall...
Continue ReadingThis aluminum extrusion is an example of producing a large part with multiple hollows from a single, repeating, self-mating profile. The overall shape is approximately a 6″ round, with...
Continue ReadingThermoprene has the ability to run heavy shapes for applications where wall thickness, aesthetics, or secondary operations require more land to the material. Heavy wall shapes need to be...
Continue ReadingThis extruded aluminum heat sink application is an example of a very small part, produced with a nominal wall thickness of .028″. The cross sectional dimension is approximately 1″,...
Continue ReadingThermoprene produces extruded aluminum electronic enclosures from rigid plastics, such as PVC and ABS, but aluminum extrusions are most common for these applications. Most enclosures are produced with screw...
Continue ReadingThermoprene offers many secondary finishing options including colored anodizing and special effects. Gold, green, red, blue and among the special colors we can achieve in addition to the more...
Continue ReadingAluminum is a durable, lightweight metal. It can be strengthened by the process of extrusion, in which it’s pushed through a die and comes out in long, shaped strips....
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