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Where can I buy 80/20 aluminum extrusion profiles?
Actualizado: 20 de noviembre de 2025
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Where can I buy 80/20 aluminum extrusion profiles?

Perfiles térmicos de extrusión de aluminio Fregadero
Perfiles térmicos de extrusión de aluminio Fregadero

Have you ever felt frustrated trying to source the right aluminum extrusion for your project—only to hit dead‑ends and shipping surprises?

You can buy high‑quality T‑slot aluminum extrusions (like the 80/20 style) from industrial distributors, online retailers, and direct from the manufacturer.

Now let’s dig into how and where you can buy them, what specs to compare, how shipping works, and whether bulk orders really save you money.

What stores carry 80/20 extrusion products?

Imagine walking into a store and finding all the framing pieces you need—no waiting and no extra hassle.

Industrial supply companies, online retailers and the original manufacturer of the extrusion all carry the product lines (and sometimes cut‑to‑length service).

Extrusión de aluminio 7075 mecanizada por CNC a medida
Extrusión de aluminio 7075 mecanizada por CNC a medida

When I first started ordering for our manufacturing line, I searched for where to buy the popular brand of T‑slot aluminum framing (commonly referred to as “80/20” though that’s also a company name). The company and their full line is sold directly from their website. For example their official site says: “Start Shopping … A large selection of framing including T‑Slot aluminum, steel pipe, …” and you can find full catalogues.

Beyond the manufacturer, many distributors and industrial supply houses carry the same profiles, such as automation supply vendors. One site says they offer live inventory and “orders ship same day Monday‑Friday before 3pm PT” for the “80/20 extrusions.” Even general e‑commerce sites list extrusions: a reddit post noted that Amazon, Grainger, Fastenal all carry T‑slot aluminum extrusions.

Here’s a simple comparison table you might keep in mind:

Type of Store Ventajas Things to Check
Manufacturer’s website Full catalog, direct support, custom options Lead time, shipping cost
Specialized industrial distributor Good stock, faster shipping, parts/accessories bundled Length cut‑to‑size availability, minimums
General industrial supply / e‑commerce Easy checkout, familiarity, maybe lower price for standard lengths Shipping cost for long pieces, less customisation

In my experience the best bet was to go with the manufacturer for custom sizes or large volumes, and with a local distributor for smaller runs or standard sizes. If you need specific lengths, it’s wise to call ahead and confirm cut‑to‑length availability and shipping logistics.

Industrial supply distributors carry 80/20 extrusion profiles from stock.Verdadero

Distributors such as the site in the search result offer live inventory and same‑day shipping for 80/20 extrusions.


Only the manufacturer sells 80/20 extrusion profiles; distributors cannot.Falso

Various distributors list and ship 80/20 extrusion profiles, not only the manufacturer.

Why compare 80/20 profile specs?

If you skip checking the specs you may end up with a piece that is too weak, too small, or incompatible with your system—painful surprise.

Comparing the profile size, slot pattern, material grade and finish ensures you pick the right extrusion for strength, fit and surface requirement.

Extrusión de aluminio en forma de H
Extrusión de aluminio en forma de H

When I first ordered for an industrial automation project I realised there are several key specs you must compare. First, there is the series size (for example 10‑Series, 15‑Series) which determines the cross‑section dimension and slot size. The model name of the extrusion from the manufacturer (e.g., 1010, 1020, 1515) reflects that. For instance the product 80/20 1010‑S indicates a 1 in × 1 in size. The mechanical strength, compatibility with fasteners, and slot accessories depend on that.

Material grade is another important spec. Some extrusions are made with aluminium alloy like 6063‑T5 or 6061‑T6. The surface treatment also matters: clear anodize, black anodize, powder coat, wood‑grain finish, etc. If you don’t check finish you may get a raw extrusion when you need a coated one.

Slot pattern and number of open T‑slots per side matters: some profiles have four open slots, some six; the accessories you use (brackets, connectors) may require matching slot width and shape.

Length cut, tolerances, flatness, and delivery condition also vary. If you buy long bars (e.g., 97 inch, 6 ft) shipping cost goes up; if the extrusions are bent or warped you’ll struggle during assembly.

Here’s a spec‑comparison table you could keep:

Spec Por qué es importante Qué buscar
Cross‑section size series Strength and compatibility 10‑Series vs 15‑Series vs 20‑Series
Slot count & geometry Fastener compatibility 4‑open vs 6‑open etc
Aleación y temple Structural properties 6061‑T6 stronger than 6063‑T5
Acabado superficial Corrosion resistance, aesthetics Clear anodize, black, powder coat
Length & tolerance Fit in your design, shipping cost Pre‑cut, custom cut, straightness

In my story I once ordered a 1 in × 1 in profile thinking it was fine, but because the slot size was smaller than the connector I had, I had to reorder a larger series—so comparing those specs ahead of purchase saves time and cost.

You should always compare the alloy grade when choosing aluminum extrusion profiles.Verdadero

The alloy grade (e.g., 6063‑T5 vs 6061‑T6) affects strength and suitability for the application.


Surface finish of the profile does not matter at all for structural framing.Falso

Surface finish affects corrosion resistance, aesthetics and sometimes tolerance or compatibility with accessories.

How does shipping work for 80/20 profiles?

Shipping long metal bars can be tricky—excess cost, damage risk, and longer transit time can all bite you.

Shipping of T‑slot aluminum extrusions often includes considerations of length, weight, packaging protection, freight vs parcel service and minimum order thresholds.

Fabricación de extrusión de aluminio
Fabricación de extrusión de aluminio

When I arranged logistics for our factory purchase, I learned several shipping aspects you should ask about. First is the length of the extrusions. Long bars (for example 72 inches, 97 inches) cost more to ship, because they exceed standard parcel dimensions and may require freight shipments or special handling.

Packaging and shipping protection is also important: aluminum bars can easily get bent during shipping, which affects straightness and assembly. You want to confirm whether the seller uses angle guards, corner protectors, and whether they guarantee straight delivery.

Delivery zones matter: if you’re ordering from China, you’ll want to know whether the vendor exports, what the incoterms are (FOB, CIF, etc), and what customs or local duties apply. Also lead time is part of shipping: if the bar is cut custom, it may add days or weeks.

Carriers vary: For smaller sizes they may ship via UPS/FedEx; for large lengths they may use LTL freight. Freight often requires lift‑gate, pallet, and may incur “inside delivery” charges if it needs to go beyond curbside.

Here’s a checklist:

  • Confirm max standard length shipping (e.g., 6 ft, 10 ft).
  • Ask for flatness/straightness guarantee.
  • Ask about cut‑to‑length services and whether shipping cost is included.
  • Ask for freight terms if many or large bars.
  • Ask about lead time for custom lengths.
  • Verify export/shipping if you’re outside domestic region.

Longer extrusion bars typically cost more to ship than shorter ones.Verdadero

Because size, weight and freight class increase shipping cost for longer bars.


Shipping cost is always negligible for aluminum extrusion bars.Falso

Shipping cost can be significant for long lengths, large orders, and when freight rather than parcel carriers are needed.

Can bulk 80/20 orders lower pricing?

Nobody likes paying full list price when they could pay less. Bulk ordering might give you that savings—if you plan it right.

Yes—ordering larger volumes, full bars, or pallet‑loads of profiles often results in lower per‑unit pricing, better shipping terms and sometimes cutting/packaging discounts.

Extrusión de aluminio Perfil de aluminio para coches y camiones
Extrusión de aluminio Perfil de aluminio para coches y camiones

From my experience in sourcing for large clients, bulk purchases can significantly lower cost—but you still need to negotiate and plan smartly. Here are the factors that influence whether bulk ordering pays off:

Volume discounts

Manufacturers and distributors often have pricing tiers. For example if you buy 100 pieces versus 10 pieces, you may get a discount.

Full‑bar vs cut‑bar

Ordering full‑length stock (e.g., 96 inches) may cost less per foot compared with custom cut lengths. If you order multiple bars and then cut them yourself or at your factory, you’ll save.

Minimum order quantity (MOQ) and order lead time

Distributors may impose MOQs for cheaper pricing. If you can commit to a certain MOQ you may negotiate better terms.

Shipping consolidation

When you place a larger order, you may be able to use pallet shipping, negotiate better freight terms or reduce per‑unit shipping cost.

Packaging and machining in‑house

If you commit to bulk order and handle in‑house cutting or machining, you can choose a supplier who offers raw stock and do the value add yourself.

Risk and inventory cost

On the flip side, bulk orders may tie up capital in inventory, carry risk of changes in spec, changes in project demand, or storage/handling costs.

Here’s a mini decision table:

Pregunta If answer is “Yes” If answer is “No”
Do I use many bars per project? Bulk order likely worth it Smaller lots better
Do I have storage space? Yes → bulk works No → avoid excess inventory
Can I commit to standard lengths? Yes → lowest price No → custom cuts raise cost
Will shipping cost drop per unit? Yes → use freight / pallet No → many small parcel shipments may cost more

Ordering full‑bar stock in volume can reduce the per‑unit cost of aluminum extrusions.Verdadero

Larger volume and longer standard lengths reduce handling cost, cutting cost and shipping cost per unit.


Bulk ordering always means no risk of excess inventory.Falso

Bulk orders can tie up capital, risk spec changes or storage/handling costs.

Conclusión

In summary, you can buy T‑slot aluminum extrusions like 80/20 from manufacturer, industrial distributors or online storefronts. You should always compare size, slot geometry, alloy grade and finish specs. Shipping for long bars can increase cost and risk, so plan logistics carefully. And yes—if you’re ordering in volume, bulk purchases can reduce cost, but only if you have the storage, demand and logistics to support it.

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