Since 1927
 
1927
Aluminium Laufen AG ist founded.
In 1928, production begins, with the emphasis on the manufacture of aluminium casts.
 
1927
Aluminium Laufen AG ist founded.
In 1928, production begins, with the emphasis on the manufacture of aluminium casts.
 
 
 
1935

The first of our own pressing machines is set up.






 
1956

Modern Induction bolt oven replaces the old fireplace ovens.



 
1956

Modern Induction bolt oven replaces the old fireplace ovens.



 
 
 
1961

New extrusion press in Liesberg




 
1970

Creation of the low-pressure casthouse





 
1970

Creation of the low-pressure casthouse





 
 
 
1993

Relocation of all of Aluminium Laufen AG to Liesberg. Purchase of the new foundry



 
1998

The 4000t extrusion press is brought into commission



 
1998

The 4000t extrusion press is brought into commission



 
 
 
2002

New billet casthouse


 
2006

The 1,600t extrusion press is replaced by one with a pressing power of 2,700t.


 
2006

The 1,600t extrusion press is replaced by one with a pressing power of 2,700t.


 
 
 
2007 - 2011

Rolling out of several low-pressure chill casting machines, 6-chamber overhead ovens, high-production automatic circular saw and the profile processing centre.


 
2014

Implementation of the 3,500t extrusion machine.


 
2014

Implementation of the 3,500t extrusion machine.


 
 
 
2018
New production in Tunisia for Aluminium Cast Products.



Aluminium - A Success Story

Aluminium has become indispensible in our day to day lives. After steel, it is the most important metal in practical use. Did you know that, after oxygen and silicon, aluminium is the third most common element, and the most common metal, in the Earth's crust?


Its success is due to properties that make it useful in many ways: 

  • Low density: At 2.7 g/cm3, aluminium is a light metal, ideal for energy-saving lightweight construction.
  • High conductivity: Aluminium has approximately 60% of the conductivity of copper. Therefore, it is well adapted for electronics and electrical engineering. Its high heat conductivity is used in the construction of machines, in air-conditioning, and in the construction of household objects.
  • Resistance to corrosion: Due to a natural oxide layer, aluminium proves to be resistant to corrosion from water and many chemicals. Therefore, it is long-lasting and low-maintenance.
  • Workability: Due to its very high ductility, aluminium is easy to shape using current processes.
  • Fire resistance: Massive aluminium does not burn, and therefore improves protection from fire in buildings, transport and other constructions.

Contact

Aluminium Laufen AG Liesberg
Industriestrasse 5, CH-4253 Liesberg
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