Jun 11, 2023
Alba Debuts New Aluminium Alloy Tailored for Extrusions
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Aluminium Bahrain B.S.C. (Alba) debuted a new aluminium alloy this week. Alba’s new 6060.HE joins its AA6060 aluminium alloy line, which are intended for use in aluminium extrusions.
The new aluminium alloy was developed in conjunction with the University of Bahrain and Bahrain Aluminium Extrusion Company (BALEXCO). The University aided in scientific research, while BALEXCO, as one of the top regional aluminium extruders, contributed to the effort with field trials, visits, and technical feedback.
Alba’s Chief Executive Officer Ali Al Baqali said in a press release that the new aluminium alloy is a major step forward.
“We are pleased to be adding a new alloy to our range of products, a quality product that will enhance the performance and productivity of our customers as well as their competitiveness. Proudly produced in Bahrain by lead national capabilities, we aim to advance with this new developed product our presence in new markets and boost it in the existing ones.”
“It has taken lots of efforts and hard work to get to where we are — the 6060.HE alloy is the successful outcome of the collaboration between three leading Bahraini entities — Alba, the University of Bahrain and BALEXCO — which underlines the fifth priority of Alba’s ESG Roadmap ‘Collaboration and Partnerships’,” he continued.
Dr. Fuad Mohammed Al Ansari, the President of the University of Bahrain, said that the partnership was a benefit for several parties.
“This collaboration resulted in the successful study that focussed on improving aluminium extrusion processes, and identifying new alloys that contribute to enhancing the quality and performance of manufactured extruded products. The study relied on statistical experimental design methods to develop a model capable of predicting the ratios of additives to aluminium and provide optimal heat treatment. He also emphasised that the results of this study will serve as a strong catalyst to enhance future scientific research in the aluminium industry.”
BALEXCO’s Chairman Jassim Seyadi noted the importance of the new aluminium alloy.
“Alba has been our sole supplier of Aluminium Billets to be used for our extrusion presses and we are happy that we could partner with them and the University of Bahrain in the development and trials for the new 6060.HE alloy. The newly developed billets have been tested at BALEXCO and the usage of these billets helps in improving the extrusion speed and overall production efficiency without compromising on the product quality.”
“Alba’s team has been very supportive throughout the development and trials, and we look forward to further improve the billets, which would be useful to all extrusion clients of Alba,” he concluded.