by Chloe A. | Sep 24, 2025
Aluminum profile bending involves heavy rollers, rotating tools, and automated systems. When these parts move, they create pinch points, which are areas where an operator’s hand, arm, or clothing can get caught. In just a moment, this can lead to serious injuries....by Chloe A. | Sep 24, 2025
Pure aluminum is soft, easy to form, and highly resistant to corrosion. However, it lacks the strength needed for demanding applications. To improve performance, manufacturers mix in other elements.by Chloe A. | Sep 23, 2025
Bending large aluminum profiles introduces new variables in force, control, safety, and logistics. Techniques that work well for small architectural extrusions often fall short when scaled to structural or industrial-sized components. Larger profiles behave...by Chloe A. | Sep 23, 2025
Modern profile bending machines do more than shape metal. They also collect data that can tell you a lot about how your process is running. Every bend, tool change, and adjustment leave a digital trail. When used well, that trail highlights what works and what needs...by Chloe A. | Sep 23, 2025
In the world of aluminum profile bending, safety standards aren’t just regulatory, they’re practical and necessary. For manufacturers, EN 60204-1 is a key electrical standard for machinery. Others, like EN 12622, offer ideas that can support safer machine design, even...AI Assistant