22 02, 2023

Large Aluminum Extrusion Design

2023-02-27T00:40:04+00:00February 22nd, 2023|

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“Dream big dreams; only big dreams have the power to move men’s souls.”

― Marcus Aurelius

If you think about it, innovation is ingrained in man’s DNA. As humans, we always want to better ourselves and the things that we utilize to improve our way of life. And why stop there? Why not be bigger?

Here at Taber, we continue to raise the bar and enhance our capabilities to help you realize your vision – in all shapes, forms, or sizes. And with that, we pride ourselves in having the only rectangular container in North America. A feat that sets us apart in the aluminum extrusion industry in terms of capabilities. We’ve uniquely positioned our company to have the ability to extrude wide shapes – which is much more comprehensive than the capability of traditional round containers. Our exclusive rectangular container allows us to supply our customers with some of the industry’s widest, most complex multi-void hollows.

Like the great Marcus Aurelius once said, “Dream big dreams; only big dreams have the power to move men’s souls.”  And our large press capability will surely take your vision to reality.

Why Go BIG?

The larger the press, the bigger the extrusion. Assembly techniques can be reduced by eliminating the need to weld in using the largest available extrusions and/or mechanical joints, lowering the cost and time spent in construction.

Mechanical factors such as holes, threads, grooves, and placement of flaw-free welds affect the properties and fatigue-strength of the material. With large aluminum extrusion capability, fusion welds can be arranged in non-critical areas, or broaden the section nearest to a weld to compensate for any losses caused by the welding process.

In structures with complex parts, the use of large-scale extrusions streamlines the design, eliminating strain and possible drawbacks to the structure.

In a rectangular container, there is uniform metal flow in width and thickness of wider bars and profiles and the following is achieved, in contrast to a round container of similar geometry:

Typical flatness can be controlled to within normal AA specifications, multi-void hollow profiles of up to 29” width and solid profiles up to 31” wide. However, at times, profile designers demand flatness profiles outside of AA specifications. In these cases, Taber operates a compliment of secondary roll correction machines that are able to bring the profile into the desired tolerance range. Overall, it is best to consult with Taber early in the design process and we can work with you to design the best profile to meet your specifications and allow the most efficient production.

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The advantages of working with aluminum extrusions in a variety of sizes are endless.

  • High recycling value
  • Reduced cost in tooling/machining
  • Reduced assembly time
  • High strength-weight ratio
  • Long lifespan with minimum maintenance
  • Aesthetically pleasing finishing options
  • Streamlined design possibilities
  • Wide range of large-scale applications
    • Aircraft landing mats
    • Heliport decking
    • Bridge decking
    • Air droppable pallets
    • Shoring planks
    • Loading platforms
    • Airport structures
    • 28” wide rectangular container
    • Superstructure components
    • Military vehicles
    • Shipping containers
    • Rail cars
    • Truck trailers
    • Buses
    • Beverage trucks
    • Light rail systems
    • Delivery vehicles

Are You Ready to Go BIG?

To make your design more efficient, it’s imperative to have a deep understanding of the full scope from alloy properties to material and tooling costs, appropriate tolerancing, and the latest in manufacturing innovation. Taber Extrusion’s talented engineering team is available to assist your design engineers with the details:

  • Wall/material thickness
  • Uniform wall thickness
  • Wall/material variance
  • Radius vs square corners
  • Solid profiles if possible
  • Fewer cavities in hollow profiles
  • Profiles with deep channels and ratios
  • Heat sinks
  • Decorative surfaces run-out surface

We are proud to be set apart as more than just an extruder. Taber Extrusions is a full-service partner, and we have an unwavering commitment to consistently meeting and exceeding customer expectations by providing both products and services of the highest quality. This commitment is at the core of our value-added philosophy.

For us, unique, customized capabilities are key. Taber’s specialty is manufacturing complex and intricate extrusions that competitors consider difficult or even impossible. Our full range of extrusion presses, from 1800 and 3000 tons to our impressive large 8600 tons, gives us unmatched flexibility and profile capabilities.

Graph showing the three kinds of extrusion presses that Taber Extrusion has. Specifications are for an 8600-ton, 3000-ton, and an 1800-ton press. The Taber logo is placed at the lower right corner of the image.

One of the largest extrusion presses in the United States—our 8600-ton press—can extrude both 16- and 20-inch round billets, and 10” x 28” rectangular billets with a maximum circle size of 31” and up to 140 lbs. per foot. With the ability to extrude large, intricate configurations, such as lightweight but strong one-piece extrusions, the customer can incorporate whole assemblies of small components into one extruded part.

We’ve established notoriety for the highest levels of quality and responsiveness over four decades, and proudly hold the title of broadest capabilities in the aluminum extrusion industry.

About Taber Extrusions

Taber Extrusions is located in Russellville, AR, and Gulfport, MS, and is a highly regarded provider of aluminum extrusions to various industries including aerospace, infrastructure, transportation, defense, and thermal management. ISO 9001 and AS 9100 certified, Taber’s present and future customers can expect to see increased supply opportunities with the expanded set of extrusion solutions, programs, and services.

To learn more about how we can be of service visit: https://taberextrusions.com/

For inquiries or quotes visit: https://taberextrusions.com/contact-us/

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Interested in becoming a part of the Taber Team? Submit your resume to

careers@taberextrusions.com.

19 12, 2022

Fun Ways to Gift Aluminum This Holiday Season

2022-12-19T20:53:45+00:00December 19th, 2022|

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What are the fun ways to gift aluminum this holiday season?  When we hear the word “aluminum,” the first things that come to mind are those busy construction sites, a stretch of beautifully designed and elegant windows in city buildings, that stylish sports car you saw on the road one time, or the thin metallic wrapping on your favorite sandwich (or that cold six-pack waiting for you to get home). Aluminum is everywhere and it has shaped our world in many ways.

And as you may have already known by reading our past articles about aluminum here at Taber, the applications are only limited by our imagination. We know that it is pliable – lightweight yet strong, rich in properties, and highly recyclable. Wouldn’t it be awesome to gift your loved ones something made in aluminum this holiday?

I bet you didn’t see that coming from us here at Taber – but as the holidays draw closer, we want to help you explore these gift ideas, so you don’t have to wait for that traditional 10th-anniversary aluminum gift.

Smart Watches/Wearable Technology

Most smartwatches in the market today use aluminum and even aircraft-grade aluminum

casing for their wearable devices making them elegant and durable. Help motivate your loved ones on their fitness journey with style.

A collage of two photos. The one on the left has a stack of 3 laptops laid on top of one another. The photo on the right is a square smartwatch with an aluminum casing showing the time and a black wristband.

Laptops

Yes, the first thing to consider when purchasing a laptop is its specifications or what is under the hood. But laptop chassis or casings made with aluminum are more durable than plastic making it safe for the internal components inside.

Aluminum Cookware

Cookware made from aluminum is widely used in the restaurant business because of its durability and it distributes heat well making them cost-effective.

A collage of three photos. On the upper left corner is a row of colorful metal water bottles on a shelf. At the bottom left corner is two hands reaching to grab two water bottles colored black and white on their sides on a white sheet. And the photo on the right shows aluminum pans in a row hanging on hooks on a wall of a kitchen.

Water Bottle Tumblers

These are great vessels for your hot and cold drinks because their ability to retain temperature makes cold drinks stay cold longer and hot drinks stay warm.

Luggage Bags

Light yet durable, this is the reason why most luggage bags are manufactured using aluminum. They can be resistant to liquid, are professional-looking (but stylish at the same time) and are easy to secure.

Aluminum Photo Print

They are light and easy to hang, making them appropriate for large-scale designs suitable for both indoor and outdoor spaces.

Jewelry

When aluminum is anodized, it allows the absorption of dyes and paints into the material making stunning and unique effects.

A collage of three photos. On the left is a guitar laid down with a focus on the bridge and strings. On the upper right is a portrait of a person, both hands holding the jewelry on their head and wearing a large aluminum bracelet on one arm. The third photo in the lower right corner is a portrait of a person on the dark background with headphones. The image is created with lines of vibrant neon colors signifying music and art.

Aluminum Guitars

According to Hoxey Guitars, an aluminum guitar exhibits a very full-frequency tone with a piano-esque low end, a detailed midrange, and a complex treble brilliance that lends it a chorus-like three-dimensionality.

A Romantic Sound Wave

A company like Soundwave Art makes aluminum soundwave art by sandwiching a black, solid plastic core between two aluminum sheets. Your Soundwave is printed and attached to the aluminum.

Kitchen Appliances

While stainless steel might be more durable than aluminum, it’s also heavier in exchange, and aluminum is a much more lightweight material to work with and handle. You can learn more by visiting this link.

A beautiful modern kitchen with a metallic fridge, gas range, and microwave oven. There are metallic lamps on the ceiling and a circular-shaped insert photo of a close-up of a gas range’s controls and knobs.

These are only some of the general ideas that make ideal gifts made from aluminum that you can consider this holiday season. Isn’t it surprising to know that aluminum can be a unique, elegant, and thoughtful way of showing your loved ones how you took the time to give them something to enjoy this year?

You can also check out our 50 Aluminum Gift Ideas to see specific gift items for your reference.

While you’re at it, do take time to visit our website to learn more about Taber and our capabilities. Taber Extrusions wants to lead the way in extrusion development and be a part of its growth in the future.

More About Leading Aluminum Extruder Taber Extrusions

Taber offers a large variety of products and processes and does everything in its power to stay ahead of the curve, using the latest technology to create the best possible products. “Good products at low costs” is what Taber tries to provide to its customers and they work hard every day to supply this with the best possible service.

To learn more about how we can be of service visit: https://taberextrusions.com/

For inquiries or quotes visit: https://taberextrusions.com/contact-us/

Follow Taber Extrusions

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Interested in becoming a part of the Taber Team?  Submit your resume to careers@taberextrusions.com.

3 11, 2022

Aluminum Extrusions Key Design Considerations

2023-03-07T01:48:18+00:00November 3rd, 2022|

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Aluminum is becoming more and more popular in the building and manufacturing industries because of its rich and useful properties, giving rise to aluminum extrusions’ key design considerations. When aluminum extrusion was discovered, it allowed the material to be transformed into almost any shape, size, and form imaginable making engineers and design professionals achieve both form and function.

Although aluminum extrusion presents flexibility in terms of design, we also know that there can be limitations as with all manufacturing processes. However, understanding these design challenges can improve the functionality of your design and help reduce production costs and time.

Our goal here is to determine the best design for your project and with aluminum extrusion, it is equally important to understand the function of your profile as well as its appearance. That being said, we’d like to share with you key things to consider when designing your next aluminum extrusion profile with us.

A couple aluminum extrusions key design considerations to start with:

WALL THICKNESS

Wall thickness can be cost-efficient depending on the requirements of your project. Having a uniform wall thickness and minimal aluminum thickness on your profile is efficient both in cost and production time.

Removing uneven wall thickness during your design process is beneficial as it eliminates problems during the extrusion and cooling process. It ensures that the end product is clear of uneven finishes, cosmetic issues, and is structurally sound. It also eliminates high production costs due to potential difficulties during production.

Some of the factors that influence wall thickness are:

  • The choice of the alloy
  • The shape of the profile
  • Extrusion press power and speed
  • The desired surface treatment
  • Desired tolerances

TOLERANCES

Profile tolerance is a key consideration and is critical to the design profile. It is applied to the physical dimensions of a part during manufacturing. Depending on its intended application, there are standard tolerances that are published and are important to consider. Among them are wall thickness, dimension size, location, profile type (solid or hollow), alloy used, cross section, and the parts application. To learn more, you may reach us here.

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A few more aluminum extrusions key design considerations:

SHAPE

In line with wall thickness, simple shapes are also efficient in terms of cost and production time. Yes, aluminum extrusion can produce a range of shapes and designs to meet the aesthetic and structural requirements of a designer; but razor-sharp corners and the extrusion process don’t go well together as they tend to bend and become uneven. Also, complicated shapes in turn will need to have complicated dies resulting in higher tooling costs.

There are three general classifications of extruded shapes: solid, semi-hollow, and hollow.

Solid shapes have a cross-section that does not have any voids. They are cheaper to make because they are less complex. Semi-hollow profiles are defined by the tongue ratio (width of the gap vs. its depth). A larger ratio is classified as semi-hollow while a smaller ratio is considered as solid. Hollow profiles contain a void or maybe even multiple voids on a single profile.

SURFACE FINISHES

When exposed to the elements in our atmosphere, different materials can be vulnerable, and aluminum is no exception. Aluminum naturally forms a thin oxide layer on its surface and serves as protection against the elements.

However, aluminum extrusions can be finished with a variety of paint, anodize, or mechanical treatments when additional surface protection or an enhanced appearance is desired. One factor to be considered about finishing is the in-use environment that your profile needs. There are, however, other reasons for treating aluminum surfaces such as color, hardness, better resistance to wear and corrosion, reflectivity, electrical insulation, and enhancements to the surface structure.

It is important to remember that the dimensions that were added to a finished profile are often overlooked. Although these changes can be minor, there can be critical impacts caused by these changes that may be troublesome to your projects. You can reach us here to know more about the finishing options and considerations for your profile.

ALLOY SELECTION

A wide selection of alloys and tempers are available depending on your profile’s needs and use. Aluminum is alloyed with other materials to enhance strength and/or attributes to cater to most applications. Therefore, you initially need to determine the function of your profile to determine the best alloy to use for your profile.

In addition to alloy selection, temper — the hardness and strength imparted to the metal by mechanical or thermal treatment — determines the ultimate physical performance of an aluminum extrusion.

To know more about this, click here so we can guide you on the best alloys to use for your profile.

So, what’s next? Find the right company that specializes in aluminum extrusions, billet casting, fabrication, microextrusions, friction stir welding, and design assistance.

Who can help with aluminum extrusions key design considerations:

Taber Extrusions is a full-service partner, and we have an unwavering commitment to consistently meeting and exceeding customer expectations by providing both products and services of the highest quality. This commitment is at the core of our value-added philosophy.

For us, unique, customized capabilities are key. Taber Extrusions’ specialty is the manufacturing of complex and intricate extrusions that competitors consider difficult or even impossible. Our full range of extrusion presses, from 1800 and 3000 tons to our impressive large 8600 tons, give us unmatched flexibility and profile capabilities.

For example, one of the largest extrusion presses in the United States, our 8600-ton press, has the capability to extrude both 16 and 20-inch round billets, and 10” x 28” rectangular billets with a maximum circle size of 31” and up to 140 lbs. per foot. With the ability to extrude large, intricate configurations, such as lightweight but strong one-piece extrusions, the customer can incorporate whole assemblies of small components into one extruded part.

Our value-added philosophy, along with our custom capabilities and top-tier customer service, is why Taber Extrusions has been a leader in the extrusion industry for over four decades.

More About Taber Extrusions – Company History

Taber Extrusions, located in Russellville, AR, and Gulfport, MS, is a highly regarded provider of aluminum extrusions to a wide variety of industries including aerospace, infrastructure, transportation, defense, and thermal management. ISO 9001 and AS 9100 certified, Taber’s present and future customers can expect to see increased supply opportunities with the expanded set of extrusion solutions, programs, and services.

Founded in 1973, Taber Extrusions originally pioneered a process for extruding rectangular billet which enables the company to extrude solid profiles up to 31 inches wide or hollows up to 29 inches. Taber expanded with the purchase of an extrusion facility in Gulfport, MS in 1995 which houses a new state-of-the-art cast house and two additional presses, micro-extrusion capabilities, and the fabrication area has been expanded multiple times.

Taber continues to extrude billet in a wide range of alloys and sizes and has diversified its markets beyond the military since its inception to include aerospace, automotive, marine, infrastructure, and sporting goods, among many others. For these markets, the company supplies cast and extruded products in a variety of soft and hard alloys.

Today, Taber Extrusions is proud of its friction stir welding capabilities, and a full offering of extruded aluminum components, value-added machining services, and raw material supply to the North American market.

Thank you for your continued support of Taber Extrusions, LLC. If you have any questions, please visit taberextrusions.com or contact one of our Regional Sales Representatives.

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3 10, 2022

The Benefits of Aluminum Extrusions as a Solution to Product Design Challenges

2023-03-07T02:09:39+00:00October 3rd, 2022|

Triptych with left image displays 5 samples of Taber’s aluminum extrusion products in varied shapes. Middle image shows a curved exterior of a building with beautifully designed rectangularly framed windows. The last photo on the right is a sepia-toned picture of another building showing staggered rectangularly framed windows.

The benefits of aluminum extrusions as a solution to product design challenges are numerous. Aluminum is an abundant mineral found in the Earth’s crust. It is highly conductive, has low density, has excellent resistance to corrosion, is malleable, and most importantly — it is recyclable! Combined with the process of extrusion, it is the most cost-effective, functional, and efficient way of achieving form and function in design and engineering.

From humble beginnings in 1894, Alexander Dick developed the hot extrusion process allowing non-ferrous alloys to be extruded. The applications for aluminum in architecture, engineering, electronics, transportation, and other industries has grown exponentially since then.

According to Technavio, the aluminum extrusion market share is expected to increase by 8.87 million tons from 2020 to 2025, and the market’s growth momentum will accelerate at a CAGR of 5.02%.

Form follows function — that has been misunderstood. Form and function should be one, joined in a spiritual union.” — Frank Lloyd Wright

A black and white oval-framed portrait of the great American architect and designer, Frank Lloyd Wright. In line with the portrait, written in bold white font on a blue background is a quote from the late architect, “Form follows function—that has been misunderstood. Form and function should be one, joined in a spiritual union.”

The Benefits of Aluminum Extrusions on Form and Function

What is form and function? It is a principle of design associated with late 19th– and early 20th-century architecture and industrial design in general, which states that the shape of a building or object should primarily relate to its intended function or purpose.

This is only a part of how the benefits of aluminum extrusion helps designers, engineers, and industries in building and shaping our world. It is basically all around us, from a simple child’s toy to a medical device that saves lives. From vehicles and infrastructure that transport us by land, sea, and air — to the satellites that connect us seamlessly through technology. This process has changed how we live, thrive, and build our future.

Collage showing the different industries that use aluminum extrusion. The upper left photo shows a beautiful view above the city traffic and skyscrapers with lights on at night. Below that is a photo showing a huge cargo ship leaving the docks with a view of the sunset. Beside it, on the right is a high-speed train with a red roof and aluminum body passing through a modern underground terminal. Lastly, in the upper right corner, is a photo of a satellite orbiting near Earth in space.

Through the years, aluminum extrusion has evolved and grown alongside advancements in technology. These breakthroughs helped the industry improve raw materials with the aid of modern testing and surveying. As the world goes digital, everything is done using a computer and/or smart technology, which means materials that have undergone the process are precise, accurate, and spot on!

Pentaptych image showing the modern ways of how aluminum extrusion is created and used. First left image shows an engineering surveyor working with surveying equipment. Next is a close-up of a circuit board used in modern electronics. Third is a scientist looking through a telescope wearing a white lab gown and mask. Fourth image is a green metal press in a factory demonstrating how materials are processed in a production line. Last photo shows a desktop computer from above with a hand at a keyboard showcasing how aluminum extrusion is designed.

More Benefits of Aluminum Extrusions as a Design Solution

There are many benefits of Aluminum extrusions in terms of strength, resilience, corrosion resistance, and weight. The material itself is lightweight at about 1/3 that of iron, steel, copper, or brass which makes the material ideal for shipping and logistics. The process enhances the strength-to-weight ratio of the material and is applicable to a variety of industries where weight is a consideration in terms of design and capabilities.

One advantage is that it can develop its own inert aluminum oxide film that blocks further oxidation. While other materials get brittle when temperatures are reduced, aluminum gains strength, making it a preferred choice for low-temperature applications. It diffuses heat which allows designers to optimize heat dissipation in electrical housings and other components.

And what about safety? Aluminum is non-sparking making it suitable when combustible materials are present. Aluminum can be substituted for copper in electrical conductors, can help reduce the cost and weight of electrical connectors. As well, It does not burn and does not produce toxic fumes.

Aluminum is widely used in all industries around the world. Combined with the process of extrusion, it will surely be beneficial in terms of alternative materials and processes that will give way to innovation and continue to enrich our lives.

Collage showing the advantages of aluminum extrusion. First photo shows a sheet of metal material covered in rust and deteriorating. Beside it is a photo of a bicycle parked on a sidewalk covered with thick white snow. Above it is a photo of a small scale with blocks of sugar weighing in at ¼ grams. Lastly, a hanging metal chain with links symbolizing strength.

So, you know the benefits of aluminum extrusions, what’s next? Find the right company that specializes in aluminum extrusions, billet casting, fabrication, microextrusions, friction stir welding, and design assistance.

A Partner That Understands the Benefits of Aluminum Extrusion as a Design Solution

Taber is a full-service partner, and we have an unwavering commitment to consistently meeting and exceeding customer expectations by providing both products and service of the highest quality. This commitment is at the core of our value-added philosophy.

For us, the unique, customized capabilities are key. Taber Extrusions’ specialty is the manufacturing of complex and intricate extrusions which competitors consider difficult or even impossible. Our full range of extrusion presses, from 1800 and 3000 ton to our impressive large 8600 ton, give us unmatched flexibility and profile capabilities.

Take for example, one of the largest extrusion presses in the United States, our 8600-ton press, has the capability to extrude both 16- and 20-inch round billets, and 10” x 28” rectangular billets with a maximum circle size of 31” and up to 100 pounds per foot. With the ability to extrude large, intricate configurations, such as lightweight but strong one-piece extrusions, the customer can incorporate whole assemblies of small components into one extruded part.

Our value-added philosophy, along with our custom capabilities and top-tier customer service, is why Taber has been a leader in the extrusion industry for over four decades.

More About Taber Extrusions

Taber Extrusions, located in Russellville, AR and Gulfport, MS, is a highly regarded provider of aluminum extrusions to a wide variety of industries including aerospace, infrastructure, transportation, defense, and thermal management. ISO-9001 and AS-9100 certified, Taber’s present and future customers can expect to see increased supply opportunities with the expanded set of extrusion solutions, programs, and services.

Founded in 1973, Taber originally pioneered a process for extruding rectangular billet which enables the company to extrude solid profiles up to 31 inches wide or hollows up to 29 inches. Taber expanded with the purchase of an extrusion facility in Gulfport, MS in 1995 which houses a new state-of-the-art cast house and two additional presses, microextrusion capabilities, and the fabrication area has been expanded multiple times. Taber continues to extrude billet in a wide range of alloys and sizes and has diversified its markets beyond military since its inception to include aerospace, automotive, marine, infrastructure, and sporting goods, among many others. For these markets, the company supplies cast and extruded products in a variety of soft and hard alloys.

Today, Taber is proud of its friction stir welding capabilities, and full offering of extruded aluminum components, value-added machining services, and raw material supply to the North American market.

Thank you for your continued support of Taber. If you have any questions, please visit taberextrusions.com or contact one of our Regional Sales Representatives.

Follow Taber Extrusions:

LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/taberextrusions/

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