The big attractions of aluminium channel as a material are its high strength to weight ratio and its resistance to corrosion.
All the aluminium channel supplied by Rapid Metals is 6000 series specification. This is the most common grade of commercial aluminium.
For a given weight of material, aluminium channel can support a greater load than steel. This is especially the case when aluminium is formed or extruded into channel section, which adds to the inherent strength of the metal over plain flat bar form. So where both load capacity and overall weight is a factor, aluminium channel is ideal. This is why it is such a popular choice for lighting support brackets or furniture.
Aluminium doesn’t corrode away like mild steel – a surface layer of oxidation will form when exposed to moist air or damp, which will then protect the metal underneath. However, where continual immersion in water, or exposure to saltwater and other corrosive environments is anticipated, 5000 series aluminium would offer better anti-corrosion performance.
Aluminium channel made from 6000 series metal responds very well to machining, milling, turning, drilling and tapping. It chips well under machining, producing clean and accurate cuts without propagating cracks or other flaws.
Our aluminium channel is also good for welding, brazing and soldering.
Aluminium, especially 6000 series metal, is not well suited to bending or cold forming. The channel is formed when the metal is extruded, but bending it will promote cracking and risks greatly weakening the metal.