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Aluminium extrusions are a versatile building material used widely in various industries. However, there are some common mistakes made during their application that can compromise the structural integrity and longevity of projects. This article discusses eight such mistakes to avoid when using standard aluminium extrusions. Following these tips will help you get the best performance from extrusions and prevent expensive repairs or replacements down the line. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Mistakes to Avoid While Using Standard Aluminium Extrusions (1)


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Mistakes to Avoid While Using Standard Aluminium
Extrusions
2
Introduction
  • Aluminium extrusions are a versatile building
    material used widely in various industries.
    However, there are some common mistakes made
    during their application that can compromise the
    structural integrity and longevity of projects.
    This article discusses eight such mistakes to
    avoid when using standard aluminium extrusions.
    Following these tips will help you get the best
    performance from extrusions and prevent expensive
    repairs or replacements down the line.

3
Not Choosing the Right Profile
  • Aluminium extrusions come in different shapes and
    sizes known as profiles. The most common profiles
    include square, rectangular, round and T-shape.
    Choosing the wrong profile can compromise the
    structural integrity of your project. Make sure
    to carefully measure the required dimensions and
    choose a profile that fits your needs. For
    example, a square profile works well for framing
    while a T-shape profile provides strength and
    rigidity.

4
Not Considering Weight Limits
  • While aluminium is lightweight, extrusions still
    have weight limits depending on their intended
    use. Exceeding the recommended weight limits can
    cause the extrusion to bend or break over time
    under stress. Factors like wind loads or
    additional attachments need to be accounted for.
    Consult extrusion manufacturers for weight
    bearing capacities of different profiles. This
    prevents unexpected failures.

5
Not Applying Protective Coatings
  • Aluminium is corrosion resistant but not
    corrosion proof. Without protective coatings,
    extrusions can develop surface oxidation when
    exposed to moisture, chemicals or pollution over
    time. This affects the aesthetic appeal. Apply
    powder coated, anodized or painted finishes
    suited for outdoor or harsh indoor environments.
    Coatings also improve scratch and abrasion
    resistance.

6
Not Allowing for Thermal Expansion/Contraction
  • Aluminium expands and contracts with changes in
    temperature. Without allowance for this movement,
    joints can become loose or connections may break.
    Ensure sufficient gaps, overlays or sliding
    joints when assembling extrusion frames or
    structures. Also avoid rigidly fixing extrusions
    that need free movement due to temperature
    fluctuations.

7
Not Using Compatible Connectors and Fasteners
  • Many connector and fastener options are available
    but not all are suitable for aluminium. Using
    incompatible materials can lead to corrosion,
    galvanic reactions or stripping of threads.
    Stainless steel is a common matching material.
    Also ensure connectors are tightened to the
    recommended torque to prevent loosening over time.

8
Not Accounting for Drilling and Cutting Tolerances
  • Aluminium is relatively soft and workable but
    drills and saw blades still have a kerf or
    cutting width. Not compensating for these
    tolerances during marking out can result in holes
    or cuts that are slightly larger than intended.
    This affects the fit of connectors, panels or
    other attachments. Allow for tool sizes to get
    accurate cuts and holes.

9
Not Bracing and Reinforcing Where Needed
  • While aluminium extrusions are strong for their
    weight, they need reinforcement at points of
    heavy loading or where two members meet at an
    angle. Brackets, gussets or splice plates add
    rigidity without adding much weight. Proper
    bracing prevents bending, buckling or breakage of
    extrusions under stress. Consult engineering
    drawings for guidance on reinforcing structural
    joints.

10
Not Considering Maintenance Requirements
  • Even coated aluminium needs periodic cleaning,
    touch-ups and inspections. Neglecting maintenance
    can lead to corrosion developing underneath
    surface coatings over time. Have a plan to access
    all areas for cleaning and repairs. Also inspect
    for damage after extreme weather events. With
    proper care and maintenance, aluminium extrusions
    can last for many years.

11
Conclusion
  • Following these tips helps get the most out of
    standard aluminium extrusions for various
    construction and fabrication needs. Choosing the
    right Aluminium Section solar panel, applying
    protective finishes, allowing for movement and
    using compatible hardware are some key things to
    keep in mind. With proper planning and
    installation, aluminium extrusions can be used to
    build durable and long-lasting structures.
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