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The Shapemakers by The Aluminum Extruders Council

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The Shapemakers by The Aluminum Extruders Council
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  • 2024 Year in Review w/ Mark Butterfield
    In this episode, Jason Weber and Mark Butterfield reflect on the AEC's 75th anniversary, discussing the organization's impact on the industry and the importance of adapting to change. They outline strategic planning for 2025, upcoming events, and the significance of training and development for members. The conversation also highlights the need for effective communication and member engagement, as well as the challenges posed by trade dynamics. Looking ahead, they emphasize the importance of collaboration and a unified voice within the industry.   Takeaways 2024 was a significant year for the AEC, marking its 75th anniversary. The AEC has played a crucial role in shaping the industry over the decades. Strategic planning for 2025 is essential to adapt to industry changes. Upcoming events will focus on member engagement and professional development. Training programs for die correctors and press operators are being developed. Effective communication is key to understanding member needs. Trade challenges remain a top priority for the AEC's strategy. The annual meeting serves as a vital networking opportunity for members. Collaboration among members enhances the value of the AEC. Looking forward to 2025, the AEC aims to serve its members better.
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  • Aluminum Extrusion: The circular economy - A Sustainable Future
    In this episode of ShapeMakers, Lynn Brown and Rue Rogers discuss the intersection of aluminum extrusion and the circular economy. They explore how aluminum can be recycled effectively, the importance of maintaining materials in circulation, and the role of scrap in the industry. The conversation highlights the sustainability initiatives within the aluminum extrusion sector and the potential for increased recycling efforts.   Takeaways The circular economy aims to keep materials in circulation indefinitely. Aluminum has a high recycling rate, with 75% still in use today. Recycling aluminum does not degrade its properties, allowing for high-quality applications. Aluminum can be used over and over without any degradation of properties. The industry uses a mix of virgin and recycled aluminum, typically around 25% virgin and 75% scrap. Recycled aluminum billet can be used just like billet made from prime or virgin aluminum; it does not need to be downgraded to be used in lower performance applications because of its scrap content like other materials. Post-consumer scrap includes materials from product end-of-life, such as old windows and doors, wheels, wire and other building components. Anodized aluminum can be recycled similarly to unfinished aluminum, while painted aluminum poses challenges. The infrastructure for collecting and processing aluminum scrap is well-established in North America. There is potential to increase the use of post-consumer scrap in the industry. Aluminum's corrosion resistance contributes to its long lifespan in applications. The aluminum extrusion industry is actively working on improving recycling processes. Learn more about the Aluminum Extruders Council at aec.org
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  • Mark Butterfield - President of Manufacturing, MX Holdings
      Welcome to Shape Makers, the podcast series from the Aluminum Extruders Council (AEC). AEC represents over 75% of North America's aluminum extrusion production. In this series, we explore key issues affecting extruders, suppliers, and users of aluminum extruded products. Our guest speakers dive into topics like aluminum extrusion Fairtrade cases, industry efforts to attract and retain skilled workers, how extrusion products meet stricter building and energy codes, the increasing use of extrusions in vehicles, and much more. Join Jason Weber from the AEC as he chats with industry veteran Mark Butterfield, the newly appointed chairman of AEC. Mark shares his journey in the aluminum extrusion industry, his vision for AEC, and the importance of engaging with the Council's committees and initiatives. Learn about the rich history of the AEC, the legacy of foundational companies, and the value of networking and collaboration within the industry. Whether you're a seasoned professional or new to the field, Shape Makers offers insights and inspiration to help you navigate the dynamic world of aluminum extrusions. So sit back, relax, and get ready to learn more about the innovations and challenges shaping the industry. :::::::: About Mark Butterfield - President of Manufacturing, MX Holdings With more than 30 years of experience in the aluminum extrusion industry, Mark Butterfield serves as President of Manufacturing MX holdings which includes Pennex. An established industry leader, he also serves the Aluminum Extruders Council (AEC) in multiple positions, including that of Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors, Chairman of the Automotive Committee, and Vice Chairman of Extrusion Technology 2024. Connect with Mark on Linkedin    
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  • Environmental Tool - Extrusion & Decarbonization - Part 1
     Lynn Brown of the AEC and Shane Tredup of Custom Aluminum discuss decarbonization efforts in the extrusion industry, highlighting the growing demand from customers for information on carbon footprint, scope one, two, and three emissions, and decarbonization plans.    Industry tool for aluminum extruders to track carbon emissions. ACC aims to create industry tool for extruders to track carbon footprint and reduce it by 20%. Tool to calculate carbon emissions for extruders, covering multiple products and methodologies. Discover the tool's capabilities, including sensitivity analysis and real-time what-if scenarios, to help extruders understand the impact of changes to their business on their carbon intensity. The tool will be useful for extruders to understand their own situation and make improvements and plans to do a separate podcast on the tool's functionality and new guidelines for granularity and reporting.   About The AEC: Follow AEC on LinkedIn for the latest updates and industry insights. Stay informed about the Aluminum Extruders Council by visiting aec.org and following us on Twitter. Stay Tuned for More SHAPEMAKERS: Don't miss out on future episodes of SHAPEMAKERS where we continue to explore the stories, innovations, and trends shaping industries worldwide. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform. Thank you for joining us on this enlightening journey through the world of aluminum extrusion. Until next time, keep shaping the future!
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  • ET'24 Preview with Rob Nelson of ALMAG Aluminum
    Welcome back to another riveting episode of SHAPEMAKERS, where we explore the fascinating world of shaping industries and innovations. In this special edition, Jason Weber, the VP of Operations and Government Affairs for the Aluminum Extruders Council (AEC), sits down with our distinguished guest Rob Nelson Executive Vice President at ALMAG Aluminum.   ALMAG ALUMINUM  ALMAG’s history began in 1953, when Edward Peacock founded ALMAG Aluminum and Magnesium Ltd. manufacturing decorative door grilles. ALMAG’s first aluminum extrusion press started production in 1959. Mr. Peacock envisioned a prosperous business with an ambition to build good products with good people and repeat business. Today, under the leadership of his son, Bob, our passion for quality and service remains strong.   For more on ALMAG visit - ALMAG Aluminum / Made possible. – Design • Extrude • Fabricate • Finish About The AEC: Follow AEC on LinkedIn for the latest updates and industry insights. Stay informed about the Aluminum Extruders Council by visiting aec.org and following us on Twitter. Stay Tuned for More SHAPEMAKERS: Don't miss out on future episodes of SHAPEMAKERS where we continue to explore the stories, innovations, and trends shaping industries worldwide. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform. Thank you for joining us on this enlightening journey through the world of aluminum extrusion. Until next time, keep shaping the future!
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The Shapemakers from the Aluminum Extruders Council is a podcast series that provides valuable information about timely and relevant aluminum extrusion topics. Whether it’s details about the tariffs on imports of aluminum profiles from China, how building and energy codes may affect aluminum extrusion products, or the industry’s efforts to attract and train the next generation of aluminum extrusion designers, engineers and employees, The Shapemakers podcast promises to enlighten and inspire all who listen. This show will appeal to all those interested in how market, economic and industry forces are shaping the aluminum extrusion world – whether you’re an AEC member, an aluminum industry professional or aluminum extrusion customer. This show has something for everyone interested in learning more about aluminum extrusions.
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