Aluminium profiles production

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Types of aluminium profiles


Aluminium profiles are versatile structural elements used in many industries, from construction to mechanical engineering. Their variety of shapes and functions, together with availability in multiple dimensions, provides broad application options in structures such as balustrades, fences, photovoltaic frames and many other projects. Thanks to their low weight, durability and corrosion resistance, aluminium profiles are suitable for a wide range of weather conditions.



Standard profiles

Standard profiles are the most common aluminium shapes, widely used in many structures and applications. They are characterized by simple forms that can be easily adapted to multiple tasks.

  • Flat profiles – flat aluminium strips available in various widths and thicknesses, ideal for structures, furniture manufacturing and other uses.
  • Angle profiles – L-shaped profiles used as joining and load-bearing elements, e.g., in window and door frames.
  • Channel profiles – C-like shapes used in load-bearing structures and frames.
  • T-profiles – T-shaped profiles providing strength in two directions, used in supporting constructions.
  • Z-profiles – Z-shaped profiles used in various structures where rigidity is important.



Special profiles

Special profiles are designed for specific applications that require unique properties such as higher strength, aesthetics or functionality. These profiles are also used in advertising structures, highlighting their versatility.

  • Closed aluminium profiles (pipes and square/rectangular sections) – closed cross-sections such as round pipes and rectangular sections used where extra rigidity is required.
  • Window and door profiles – specially designed profiles for windows, doors and facades, often equipped with insulation chambers.
  • Facade profiles – profiles used in facade systems, offering additional insulation and aesthetic functions.
  • Decorative profiles – used in interior finishing, architecture and furniture where both appearance and functionality are important.



Structural and architectural aluminium profiles

Structural profiles are designed for building various load-bearing and industrial structures. Thanks to their strength and versatility, they are widely used across industries such as construction, transport and advertising.

  • Industrial profiles (modular aluminium profiles) – complex profiles used in structural systems such as machine frames, guards and other industrial applications.
  • Crane profiles – profiles used in load-bearing structures such as cranes and internal transport systems.
  • Skirting strips and finishing angles – profiles used in interior finishing such as floors, ceilings and walls.
  • Facade profiles – profiles used in external building finishes, providing both aesthetics and protection.



Mounting and closed aluminium profiles

Mounting profiles, including aluminium profiles, are designed for specific installation tasks such as mounting photovoltaic panels or routing cables.

  • Mounting profiles for photovoltaic panels – aluminium profiles for installing solar panels on roofs, facades and other surfaces. They are corrosion-resistant, durable and can be ordered in required lengths.
  • Cable profiles – aluminium profiles used for routing and protecting cables, often applied in electrical and telecommunications installations.



Applications of aluminium profiles

Aluminium profiles are widely used in many industries due to their unique properties such as low weight, strength and corrosion resistance. In construction they are used for windows, doors, facades and elevation systems. In furniture production they are used to create light but durable frame structures. In automotive and aerospace sectors, aluminium profiles are used where low material weight translates into better efficiency. They are also used in installation systems such as photovoltaic structures and in electronics, where aluminium serves as housing and heat-dissipation material.