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Two of the most common alloys used in aluminum extrusion are series 6000 and series 7000.
The aluminum grades best suited for extrusions include alloy series 1 and 6 series.
7075 These aluminum alloys are very difficult to extrude and have a very poor surface finish.

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Walters M2131 is designed for high-speed aluminum machining.
Two of the most common alloys used in aluminum extrusion are series 6000 and series 7000.
Two of the most common alloys used in aluminum extrusion are series 6000 and series 7000.
Both 6061 aluminum and 6063 aluminum are popular for extrusions. Both alloys contain magnesium for increased strength and silicon to reduce the melting temperature.
Aluminum 6063 and 6061 cover most of the aluminum extrusions used for various applications. However, there is a difference between the two alloys and how they relate to the extrusion process. Aluminum 6063 is somewhat more ideal for the extrusion process, but 6061 is typically stronger.

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