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High-conductivity aluminium solutions for efficient power transmission and distribution infrastructure.

High-Conductivity Aluminium for Reliable Power Transmission & Distribution

Aluminium extrusions are widely used in the transmission and distribution sector due to their excellent electrical conductivity, lightweight properties, and cost efficiency. Compared to copper, aluminium offers significant weight and cost advantages, making it the preferred choice for modern power infrastructure.

Leading organizations such as Power Grid, NTPC, BHEL, ABB, GE, and Siemens utilize our aluminium extrusions in critical electrical applications including control panels, switchgears, and power substations.

Applications in Transmission & Distribution
Our aluminium extrusions are widely used by leading power and engineering organizations including Power Grid, NTPC, BHEL, ABB, GE, Siemens, and other global infrastructure companies for critical electrical applications such as
Quality & Reliable
Switch gears
Power sub stations
Electrical Enclosures

Why Aluminium for Power Sector

Why Aluminium is the Preferred Choice for Power Infrastructure

Frequently asked questions

What is Aluminium Extrusion Process?
Aluminium extrusion process is the process of creating and shaping aluminium in the predefined forms by pressing it through a custom set die. It includes heating the billet, loading it into the press chamber and pressing the molten aluminium to attain a shape.

Global Aluminium provides fitting solutions for every conceivable and convincible need in every field, in different alloys like AA6005, AA6063 (63400), AA 6351, 6082(64430), 6061(65032), E91E, 6101 (63401) EIE (19501) 24345(HE 15), 52000, 54300 and in M, 0, T4, T5, & T6 tempers.

Aluminium Extrusion Profiles or Extruded profiles are the outputs created through the dies from a pressing machine which form the lengths of aluminium from billets.These extruded profiles come out in different sizes and shapes based on customer requirements.
Anodizing the extruded aluminium is an electrochemical process that creates a thin layer of oxide over the surface to increase the corrosion resistance and surface hardening.
Aluminium fabrication is an extended process of aluminium extrusion, also called as value addition. It involves a few other processes such as welding, stamping, bending, extruding, and shearing etc.