Metallurgical Weldability and Machining Tolerances: Square Hollow Sections    Constructing rigid industrial frameworks requires exceptional metallurgical compatibility during fabrication. When welding hollow structural sections, the intense thermal input alters the material's grain structure, creating a susceptible Heat-Affected Zone. A premium aluminum square tube is extruded from specific 6000-series magnesium and silicon alloys, deliberately formulated to retain high tensile strength post-weld. This controlled precipitation-hardening metallurgy minimizes structural degradation at the joints, ensuring that the fabricated assembly maintains uncompromising load-bearing integrity without requiring secondary post-weld thermal treatments.      Beyond thermal joining, complex mechanical assemblies demand precise subtractive manufacturing. Whether drilling, tapping, or precision cutting, an extruded aluminum square tubing provides excellent chip formation and mitigates tool wear. By stric…

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