Aluminium Solutions for the Heating & Ventilation Industry
Aluminium’s thermal conductivity, corrosion resistance, and design flexibility make it an ideal material for heating and ventilation applications. We supply precision extrusions and fabricated components to manufacturers across the HVAC sector.
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Why Choose Aluminium for the Heating & Ventilation Industry
Heating and ventilation systems rely on aluminium for its ability to conduct and dissipate heat efficiently, its resistance to the corrosive effects of moisture and condensation, and its light weight, which simplifies installation and reduces structural loading. From radiator fins and heat exchanger profiles to ductwork components and ventilation grilles, aluminium extrusion offers a cost-effective and highly versatile solution.
We work with HVAC manufacturers to design and supply profiles that are optimised for thermal performance and ease of assembly. Our design consultancy service helps to ensure that profiles are extrudable and cost-effective, and our in-house machining capabilities allow us to add the precise features needed for assembly and installation.
Solutions for the Heating & Ventilation Industry
We supply heatsink and heat exchanger profiles, radiator and convector components, ventilation grilles and ductwork sections, precision-machined brackets and fixings, and custom profiles designed to your specification.
Heatsink & Heat Exchanger Profiles
Aluminium’s thermal conductivity makes it the material of choice for heatsink and heat exchanger applications. We supply profiles optimised for thermal performance, reviewing fin geometry, wall thickness, and surface area based on your drawing and application requirements. All profiles can be supplied in the appropriate alloy grade and finish to meet the demands of your specific heating or ventilation system.
Radiator & Convector Components
From fin profiles and convector housings to structural sections for radiator assemblies, we supply precision aluminium extrusions to manufacturers across the heating sector. Profiles are produced to tight tolerances and can be machined in-house to add the fixing details, mounting features, and cut lengths required for straightforward integration into your assembly process.
Ventilation Grilles & Ductwork Sections
Aluminium extrusion offers a highly versatile and cost-effective solution for ventilation grilles, louvres, and ductwork sections, allowing complex cross-sectional profiles to be produced with exceptional consistency. Profiles can be anodised or powder-coated to meet both the functional requirements of the installation environment and the aesthetic demands of architectural or interior applications.
Precision-Machined Brackets & Fixings
HVAC installations rely on accurate, reliable fixing and mounting components to ensure systems are installed correctly and perform as intended. Our in-house Elumatec SBZ 140 and Haas Super Mini Mill allow us to produce precision-machined brackets, clips, and fixings directly from your 3D Step file, with a rigorous inspection process to verify accuracy before dispatch.
Custom Profiles for HVAC Applications
Where a standard section will not meet your requirements, we can produce fully bespoke extruded profiles to your exact drawing. Whether you need a specific fin geometry for a heat exchanger, a proprietary clip profile for a ventilation system, or a structural section designed around a particular installation constraint, we review every drawing for extrudability and manage the full process from die development to delivery.
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Aluminium Services for the Heating & Ventilation Industry
From structural profiles and precision-machined components to complete bespoke assemblies, we offer a comprehensive range of aluminium extrusion and fabrication services tailored to the demands of the engineering sector. Whatever your application, we bring the technical knowledge, in-house capability, and rigorous quality process needed to deliver components you can rely on.
Aluminium Extrusions
From bespoke profile specification to full production runs, we manage the entire extrusion process. We begin by reviewing your drawing for extrudability, advising on wall thicknesses, radii, and alloy selection to ensure the best possible result before a die is ever cut. Once approved, we work with our carefully selected network of UK and European extrusion mills to produce consistent, high-quality profiles to your exact specification.
Whether you need a one-off prototype or an ongoing production run, we offer a personal, technically expert service that keeps your project on track from the very first conversation.
About Fabrication & Machining
Precision in-house machining and fabrication for aluminium profiles, using state-of-the-art CNC equipment. Our Elumatec SBZ 140, a 4+1 axis machining centre capable of working on profiles up to 4.2 metres, handles complex, multi-operation components in a single setup. Our Haas Super Mini Mill takes care of smaller, more intricate parts.
Together, they give us the capability and flexibility to manage a wide range of work in-house, keeping lead times short and quality firmly under our control. Every job follows our ISO 9001:2015 certified process, with first-off checks, in-process inspections, and a final sign-off before dispatch.
About Aluminium Anodising
Protective and decorative anodising finishes that are integral to the aluminium, not just a surface coating. Unlike paint or powder coating, the anodic layer grows into the metal itself through an electrochemical process, making it exceptionally hard, corrosion-resistant, and highly durable in both interior and exterior environments. Available in Natural Silver, Black, and a range of other colours, including bronze, gold, and champagne.
We manage the entire process through a close, long-standing relationship with a specialist anodiser, ensuring competitive pricing, consistent quality, and the correct micron thickness for your specific application and performance requirements.
About Aluminium powder coating
Durable, high-quality powder coating in any RAL or British Standard colour, managed through our trusted finishing partners. An electrostatically charged powder is applied to the aluminium surface and cured under heat, producing a hard, uniform finish that significantly outperforms conventional wet paint in both durability and consistency. Resistant to chipping, scratching, fading, and corrosion, suitable for interior and exterior applications alike.
For customers who require white, which is not achievable with anodising, powder coating is the standard solution. We also offer specialist finishes including metallic effects, textured surfaces, and wood grain for more demanding aesthetic requirements.
Our Bespoke Solutions
A fully tailored service for customers who need a complete, end-to-end solution, from specification and manufacture through to assembly, custom packaging, and delivery. We combine our in-house expertise in extrusion, fabrication, and finishing with our project management skills and a trusted network of specialist partners, giving you a single point of contact for the entire supply chain.
We have delivered bespoke solutions for customers in the transport, electronics, medical, and engineering sectors. We also offer stock holding and batch delivery, so you can maintain a lean inventory with the confidence that your components will be ready when you need them.
Portfolio
Discover our latest portfolio work below.
Precision Aluminium Light Bars for Global Emergency Vehicle Systems
Long-Standing Supply Partnership in Ventilation & Air Management
Aluminium Components for Specialist Healthcare Environments
Why Choose AM Aluminium?
There are plenty of aluminium suppliers. What sets us apart is the combination of deep technical knowledge, a genuinely personal service, and the ability to manage the entire process under one roof. Here is what that means in practice.
Technical Expertise
With over 40 years of hands-on experience, we have the knowledge to guide you to the right solution, whether that is advising on the most extrudable design, selecting the correct alloy, or recommending the most appropriate finish.
ISO 9001:2015 Certified
Our quality management system ensures a consistent, reliable process. But our commitment to quality goes beyond certification, we are passionate about spotting issues early and getting it right first time.
Customer-Focused Service
We take the time to understand your project and your business. You will always speak to someone who knows your account, understands your requirements, and is genuinely invested in your success.
A Complete Solution
From the initial design review to the final delivery, we manage the entire process for you. You have one point of contact, one relationship, and one supplier responsible for the outcome.
Trusted Supplier Network
We have spent decades building relationships with the best extrusion mills, anodisers, and powder coaters in the UK and Europe meaning you benefit not just from our own expertise, but from a carefully vetted supply chain.
Flexibility at Every Scale
We adapt to the needs of your project, hold stock and deliver in batches to suit your schedule, giving you the confidence that your components will be available when you need them, without the cost of holding large volumes yourself.
Aluminium Grades Available
The choice of alloy grade has a significant impact on the strength, surface finish, and machinability of your extrusion. The most common grades we work with are summarised below.
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Aluminium 6063
The most common architectural alloy. Excellent surface finish, good strength, and guaranteed anodising quality. Available in T6 (fully hard) and T4 (bending quality) tempers.
Best for: Architectural profiles, decorative sections, general-purpose extrusions.
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Aluminium 6005
A derivative of 6063 with higher strength, while still guaranteeing a good anodising finish.
Best for: Structural applications requiring a better surface finish than 6082.
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Aluminium 6082
A high-strength structural alloy. Anodising is possible but the finish is not guaranteed to the same standard as 6063.
Best for: Heavy structural applications where strength is the priority.
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Other Aluminium Grades
We can source a wide variety of other grades, including marine alloys (e.g., 5251) and freemachining bar for high-speed turning applications.
Best for: Specialist applications – we will always advise on the best grade for your project.
Available Finishes for Aluminium
The finish you choose has a significant impact on the performance, appearance, and longevity of your profile. From the raw mill finish through to specialist decorative effects, we can advise on the most appropriate option for your application and manage the entire finishing process through our trusted network of specialist partners.
Mill Finish
The raw, as-extruded surface. The standard starting point for all profiles.
Anodising
An electrochemical process that creates a hard, integral protective layer. Available in Natural Silver, Black, and other colours. White is not achievable with anodising.
Powder Coating
A durable, decorative paint finish applied electrostatically and cured under heat. Available in any RAL or British Standard colour.
Polishing
A mechanical process that creates a bright, reflective surface. Often followed by anodising to create a decorative gold or silver finish. Commonly used for shower enclosures and decorative trims.
Linishing / Brushed Finish
A mechanical process that creates a uniform, brushed directional texture.
Lacquering
A hard, clear protective coat applied over the aluminium surface.
Aqua Blast / Sand Blast
A blasting process that creates a uniform, matt texture, removing die lines and minor surface imperfections.
Wood Grain
A specialist finish that simulates the appearance of wood, applied as a powder coat or a wrap.
Our Process
Every project we handle follows a clear, structured process, from the initial drawing review through to finishing and delivery. Here is what to expect when you work with us.
Step 1 - CAD Design & Consultancy
We review your drawing — ideally a 2D DXF or DWG file — and assess it for extrudability. We will advise on any modifications needed to ensure the profile can be successfully extruded and to minimise the cost of the die.
This step is critical: a well-designed profile reduces die costs, speeds up production, and avoids costly problems further down the line.
Step 2 - Die Development
Once the design is approved, the extrusion die is manufactured by our trusted mill partners. The die is guaranteed for life as long as you continue to use it; any replacement is covered at no cost to you. Before full production begins, a sample is produced for approval.
Step 3 - Extrusion
The approved profile is extruded at the mill. We work with a carefully selected network of UK and European extrusion mills to ensure the best quality and lead times for your project.
Step 4 - Fabrication & Machining
If your profile requires further processing, cutting to length, drilling, milling, tapping, or more complex machining, we handle this in-house using our Elumatec SBZ 140 and Haas Super Mini Mill. For specialist processes such as CNC lathing or welding, we work with our trusted subcontractors.
Frequently Asked Questions
Some of the questions we are most commonly asked about. If you cannot find the answer you are looking for, our team is always happy to help.
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What aluminium grade is most suitable for heating and ventilation applications?
The right grade depends on the specific application and operating environment. For most HVAC profiles, including heatsinks, radiator fins, and ventilation grilles, 6063 is the most common choice, offering good thermal conductivity, an excellent surface finish, and guaranteed anodising quality. Where higher strength is required, 6082 or 6005 may be more appropriate. We will always review your drawing and advise on the most suitable grade for your application, operating temperatures, and finishing requirements.
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Can you optimise a heatsink or heat exchanger profile for thermal performance?
We can review your drawing and advise on whether the profile geometry is extrudable and cost-effective to produce, flagging any modifications that could improve the result or reduce manufacturing costs. This includes guidance on fin spacing, wall thickness, and overall cross-section based on your application requirements. For more detailed thermal modelling or profile optimisation from scratch, we can connect you with specialist engineering partners, and once the profile is finalised, we manage the full production process from die development to delivery.
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Can you supply HVAC components that are ready for immediate assembly?
Yes. Many of our HVAC customers require components that are cut to length, machined with fixing features, and finished, ready to go straight into their assembly or installation process. Through our in-house machining capabilities and our network of specialist finishing partners, we can supply fully processed, quality-inspected components packaged to your specification. We can also hold stock and deliver in batches to suit your production schedule, ensuring a reliable supply without the cost of holding large volumes yourself.
