Aluminum part machining
Aluminum part bar turning
IVALTECH has the technical expertise for your aluminum machining needs. We can advise and guide you on the most suitable aluminum grades for your project. The choice of aluminum in bar turning can be motivated by several reasons: you may seek a lightweight material for your project, a material with corrosion resistance, or good thermal and electrical conductivity.
The choice of material will always depend on the specifications of the part to be manufactured and the application requirements. Let’s discuss your project together!
Aluminum for which project?
- Lightweight: Ideal for applications where weight reduction is crucial. For example, in the automotive and aerospace industries, the use of aluminum can contribute to reduced fuel consumption and improved energy efficiency.
- Good machinability: It can be easily machined, milled, and drilled.
- Corrosion resistance: Aluminum has excellent corrosion resistance.
- Good thermal and electrical conductivity: Aluminum may be suitable for applications requiring efficient heat dissipation or electrical conductivity.
- Recyclability: Highly recyclable and retains its properties. This makes it an ecological and economical choice, contributing to the sustainability of manufactured products.
- Aesthetics: Aluminum can undergo surface treatments such as anodization, providing an aesthetic finish with an infinite palette of colors.
What parts can be machined from aluminum?
- Automotive components: Aluminum is used to manufacture automotive parts such as air conditioning components, aesthetic parts, chassis components, and more.
- Medical components: Aluminum is used in the production of medical instruments and other medical devices due to its biocompatibility.
- Sports and leisure components: Parts for bicycles, fishing equipment, camping gear components, snowshoe and ski bindings, and other sports and leisure equipment are made of aluminum due to its lightweight and durability.
- Energy industry components: Aluminum is used for components in the energy industry, including wind turbines, solar panels, and energy production equipment, batteries, etc.
The most used aluminum grades in our workshops:
Series 1000, Series 2000, Series 5000, Series 6000, Series 7000.