by Chloe A. | Oct 29, 2025
Not every part comes out right the first time. A section might be overbent, misaligned, or changed late in the process. So, can you bend it again?by Chloe A. | Oct 29, 2025
Aluminum bending changes the shape of a profile through force applied in a controlled way. It turns a flat or straight extrusion into a curved, functional part. Although the process may seem simple, the results depend on how the material responds at every stage. This...by Chloe A. | Oct 28, 2025
High-speed aluminum bending helps manufacturers meet tight deadlines and increase output. But moving fast introduces a challenge that often goes unnoticed: heat buildup. When heat accumulates during bending, it can affect part accuracy, surface quality, and tooling...by Chloe A. | Oct 28, 2025
In aluminum bending, especially for architectural or exposed profiles, surface finish matters as much as the bend itself. Tight-radius bends often leave visible marks like streaks, drag lines, or surface tearing. The question is: what’s causing them? Is it the...by Chloe A. | Oct 27, 2025
Aluminum bending is changing. Machine learning (ML) now gives manufacturers a way to study how materials behave and use data to support decisions on the shop floor. This technology is improving how teams identify errors, reduce waste, and set up jobs faster.AI Assistant