Abelly is pleased to offer a full range of aluminum extrusion channel profiles for residential and commercial building, manufacturing, electrical and other industries. Channels are some of the most widely used profile shapes because the aluminum alloy’s excellent malleability makes it possible to extrude a wide variety of different profile shapes and sizes.
Many different profile shapes are called channels; however, they generally fit into several widely-used categories, including U-channel, J-channel, C-channel, both square and rectangular open seam tubing, hat channel and almost any other unusually shaped aluminum extrusion profile for which there isn’t another name, such as Z-channel.
Common uses for aluminum channels include:
protective edges
decorative trim
railings
ladders
cabinets and wardrobes
window and door frames
electronics enclosures
securing panels of glass to walls, ceilings or floors
finishing the ends of vinyl siding
acoustic tile ceiling systems
hinged doors on displays and showcases
traffic signals
outer bodies of heavy vehicles
railroad car windows
6061 alloy channel, also called structural aluminum channel, features inside radius corners, making it ideal for applications requiring greater strength but lighter weight characteristics. 6061-T6 alloy channel has excellent joining characteristics and accepts applied coatings well. It is ideal for marine fittings and hardware, hinge pins, hydraulic pistons, appliance fittings, valves and valve parts. 6063-T5 alloy channel features square, sharp, defined edges and is a great choice for pipe and irrigation pipes, furniture, railings and architectural extrusions.
Abelly is pleased to offer a full range of aluminum extrusion channel profiles for residential and commercial building, manufacturing, electrical and other industries. Channels are some of the most widely used profile shapes because the aluminum alloy’s excellent malleability makes it possible to extrude a wide variety of different profile shapes and sizes.
Many different profile shapes are called channels; however, they generally fit into several widely-used categories, including U-channel, J-channel, C-channel, both square and rectangular open seam tubing, hat channel and almost any other unusually shaped aluminum extrusion profile for which there isn’t another name, such as Z-channel.
Common uses for aluminum channels include:
protective edges
decorative trim
railings
ladders
cabinets and wardrobes
window and door frames
electronics enclosures
securing panels of glass to walls, ceilings or floors
finishing the ends of vinyl siding
acoustic tile ceiling systems
hinged doors on displays and showcases
traffic signals
outer bodies of heavy vehicles
railroad car windows
6061 alloy channel, also called structural aluminum channel, features inside radius corners, making it ideal for applications requiring greater strength but lighter weight characteristics. 6061-T6 alloy channel has excellent joining characteristics and accepts applied coatings well. It is ideal for marine fittings and hardware, hinge pins, hydraulic pistons, appliance fittings, valves and valve parts. 6063-T5 alloy channel features square, sharp, defined edges and is a great choice for pipe and irrigation pipes, furniture, railings and architectural extrusions.