The in-house capabilities at our Ross-on-Wye facility enables us to machine extruded aluminium profiles of up to 6700mm in length. However, working with our network of extrusion specialist partners, we can work on profiles up to 12000mm in length.

One of the things that makes Edmo such a popular aluminium extrusion supplier is our ability to act as a ‘one stop shop’. We’re able to supply pre-anodised or powder coated extruded aluminium profiles, saving you the time, effort and expense of shopping around. We can deliver CTL aluminium extrusion to your exact requirements, ready and finished to your specifications, leaving you to get on with the rest of the manufacturing process.

Yes, thanks to our wide range of machining capabilities here at Edmo, we’re able to supply cut to length aluminium extrusion with any slots, pockets or holes worked in as required. We have a variety of milling, drilling and punching facilities, so we’ll discuss which approach is the most appropriate for your project before going ahead.

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Manufacturers across all industries are under constant pressure to get products out to market as quickly and cheaply as possible, keeping up with customer demand and staying ahead of competitors. Many manufacturers don’t have the time or space to source and store material ready for processing, which is where our aluminium extrusion cut to length (CTL) service comes in. We can supply you with cut to length extruded aluminium in a huge variety of lengths, profiles and tolerances, saving you time and space, and leaving you free to get on with your day-to-day operations. And with our extensive machining and finishing capabilities, we can deliver pre-treated and pre-worked profiles to you, whether that’s anodising aluminium profiles with holes, powder-coated t-slot rails or something else entirely.

Yes, we supply a range of extruded aluminium cut to length (CTL) on single and repeat basis. We have in-house cut to length capabilities, and can also source pre-cut aluminium extrusion depending on your specific requirements.

Our cut to length aluminium extrusions can be delivered direct to you for installation and further fabrication; alternatively, you can take advantage of our huge range of extrusion fabrication services for a more complete result. Our aluminium cut to length can also be anodised and powder coated before being delivered to you.

Find out more about our extruded aluminium cut to length (CTL) service.

Yes, we have a range of aluminium extrusion cutting machines here at Edmo and can supply cut to length aluminium extrusions (CTL) in a range of lengths suited to most applications. We stock a range of standard length profiles but most of the work we do is bespoke, which means that an aluminium extrusion cutting machine is a crucial part of our equipment. For outsize profiles, we work with a network of expert extrusion fabricators,  whose aluminium extrusion cutting machines can accommodate larger workpieces.

In addition to standard cut to length aluminium extrusions, we also offer a mitring service, where your aluminium extrusion can be cut at an angle.

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Yes: the range of equipment at our Ross-on-Wye facility enables us to manufacture a range of tooling and fixtures in-house, allowing us to offer competitive prices and favourable lead times. More complex or specialist tooling that falls outside our in-house machining capabilities is sent out to a local specialist to ensure the best results.

Typically, it takes between 2-4 weeks from drawing approval to make a die. The exact length of time will depend primarily on the size and complexity of the profile needed. Because we work with a network of supply partners, we’re able to keep our lead times as short as possible, so if you have any urgent deadlines, let as know as soon as you can, and we’ll do our best to accommodate them.

Die cast tooling is relatively inexpensive. The price for a custom die will vary depending on the size and complexity of the component you need to produce. Costs typically range between £750 and several thousand pounds. Compared with alternative tooling costs, such as machining, die casting is a much less expensive process.

Typically, it costs between £750 and £1500 to commission a bespoke die. The exact cost depends on a number of factors, including the size of the die, the complexity of the cross section, and whether the profile being created is solid or hollow.

To find out how much an aluminium extrusion die will cost you, please contact us for a no obligation quote.

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