4. Design Versatility and Complex Geometries
Aluminum is highly malleable and compatible with various manufacturing processes, including extrusion, CNC machining, casting, and stamping. This versatility allows for the creation of complex cross-sections and intricate designs that consolidate multiple functions into a single, seamless custom part, reducing assembly time and costs.
5. Aesthetic Appeal and Finishability
Custom aluminum parts offer a modern, high-quality appearance. They can be easily finished to meet specific aesthetic or functional requirements through processes like anodizing, powder coating, or polishing. Anodizing, for instance, not only adds a durable, scratch-resistant color but also enhances the metal's natural corrosion resistance.