Aluminum profiles, also known as aluminum extrusions, are formed by pushing heated aluminum through a shaped opening in a die, resulting in the desired cross-sectional shape. These profiles are widely used in various industries due to their lightweight, corrosion resistance, high strength-to-weight ratio, and versatility. Aluminum profiles come in a wide range of shapes, sizes, and finishes to meet different application requirements. Common shapes include T-slot, angles, channels, rods, bars, and custom-designed profiles tailored to specific needs. They find extensive use in architectural, automotive, aerospace, electronics, construction, transportation, and manufacturing industries for applications such as framing, support structures, enclosures, heat sinks, and decorative elements. Aluminum profiles can be further processed through cutting, drilling, bending, welding, and surface treatments like anodizing, powder coating, or painting to enhance their functionality, appearance, and durability. With their excellent properties and flexibility, aluminum profiles offer endless possibilities for design innovation and engineering solutions.