AEC Webinars
The AEC offers webinars aimed at educating engineers and designers on the advantages of and practical considerations for designing with aluminum extrusions.
Webinar Archive Spotlight
Understanding - and Managing - the Carbon Intensity of Extruded Aluminum Components
Focusing on the theme "Detailing High Performance Facades: Strategy, Specifications, and Advanced Cladding Materials", the Aluminum Extruders Council participated in the CE|Strong Midwest Virtual Workshop on August 7, 2024.
Webinar presented by Brent Slaton and Kassandra Spencer, LEED Green Associate, of Keymark Corporation


Aluminum extrusion-based products have a proven history in commercial buildings. Whether in façade systems, window framing, entrance doors, sun shades or interior components like light shelves and moveable partitions, extrusions have offered specifiers strength, durability, a wide range of aesthetics and often enhanced energy efficiency.
Yet extrusions have a downside as well - embodied carbon.
Aluminum is regarded as the third most significant source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in construction, trailing concrete and steel. While aluminum’s GHG is significantly less than those materials, it is important to understand how it can be minimized.
This presentation will explore aluminum extrusions’ impact on GHG: what drives it, and what the specifier can do to minimize it.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the key drivers of aluminum extrusions’ embodied carbon
- Assess the most recent EPD data for aluminum extrusions
- Analyze trade-offs between various extrusion characteristics and finishes
- Employ strategies to minimize the embodied carbon from extrusions in their projects
Join us for an enlightening session!
Aluminum Extrusion Design Competition 2019
Introduction to Extrusion Dies
If you're interested in knowing more about how aluminum moves through a die to create a desired part, this webinar is for you. We will discuss die design and what makes a section difficult or easy to extrude. We'll also cover how specific extrusion artifacts–e.g. location of screw lugs and walls–affect surface properties. And we'll cover the flow of metal through the container to provide a better understanding of the challenges of die design, and how design impacts quality.
Using Aluminum Extrusion to Meet the Challenges of Tomorrow's Vehicles
This webinar reviews the thermomechanical extrusion process, as it is that process that drives component performance, and then explores how extrusions will play an important role in ongoing safety improvements and in vehicle electrification.