Polygonal profile manufacturer – Maximum performance with minimum weight.

Strong can be so light: every polygonal profile has hollow chambers. In cross-section, these take the form of different polygons whose size and shape depend on the intended application of the profile. Thanks to these hollow chambers it is possible to use the profiles to produce extremely stable constructions that have only a low weight.

At IsoProfil, polygonal profiles are designed, developed, manufactured and adapted to the respective requirements and applications. On request, we can also manufacture your polygonal profile with an anodised finish or other suitable surface finish. In production engineering and with corresponding batch sizes, we work with specially developed special machines to ensure the highest quality and precision for every profile.

 

 

The advantages of polygonal profiles

Polygonal profiles

  • are extremely light. The hollow spaces in the profile chambers reduce the weight of the profiles, and hence of the whole construction.
  • are quick and easy to install
  • have a high load-bearing capacity and strength
  • are resistant to mechanical influences
  • have a particular aestheticism thanks to their smoothness and uniform colour that can be further improved by anodising
  • are compatible and can be easily combined with other profiles.

Fields of application for our polygonal profiles

Polygonal profiles have a wide range of potential applications. They can be found in mechanical engineering and shipbuilding, in supporting structures, workstations or production lines. Polygonal profiles are used for the construction of:

Information panels and large advertising boards

Barbecue constructions

Machine parts

Warehouses and shelters

Production lines and assembly stations

Elements of lighting systems

Polygonal profiles – FAQ

A polygonal profile consists of three elements: the groove, the assembly hole and the chambers. All these elements are clearly visible in the profile cross-section.

A special connector is used to join the polygonal profiles. Additional tools are generally not required.


Learn more about the manufacturing processes we use

Exploring the production processes