A partnership proposal from Alumat to YADA Egypt — a Division of PADMA Group: nine custom profiles, a dedicated extrusion press fleet, and a self-financed roadmap to 4,000 tons per month.
The industrial development and renaissance that PADMA is creating inside Egypt — the Padma Industrial Park in New Alamein — is the kind of project a country remembers. We are honored to welcome you, and we hope to stand beside you not as a supplier, but as a continuing partner in success.
We work in parallel with PADMA's philosophy, methodology, and pace of development — and we speak with the same credibility we've built over 16 years.
Partnership, not transaction. Our goal is a long-term agreement tied to PADMA's success in Egypt.
Parallel thinking. We align our capacity, quality systems, and expansion to your production philosophy.
Honest engineering. We tell you what is achievable, what is not, and exactly how to get there.
Alumat has operated in the aluminium industry for more than 16 years — serving the Egyptian local market and the European market with credibility. We are not a trading house: we own the full production chain, from die manufacturing to recycling to extrusion.
In-house die design and manufacturing — the nine PDMA dies were engineered and drawn by our own team in January 2026.
Our own recycling and billet supply keeps input costs controlled and lead times short — a closed material loop.
Multi-press extrusion plant in 6th of October City, producing 6063-T5 profiles for local and European customers.
Before proposing anything, we did our homework. YADA Egypt is not an ordinary customer — it is one of the largest furniture manufacturing investments in Egypt, and its aluminium supply chain deserves a partner who plans at the same scale.
Padma Industrial Park — an integrated furniture manufacturing hub on ~408,000 m².
~60% of construction completed; production planned to start Q1 2027.
Production destined for IKEA outlets across Europe and the United States.
Nine dies (PDMA-1 … PDMA-9) covering the complete sliding-door system: frame bases, covers, side frames, top & bottom rails, and bar locking. All in alloy 6063-T5, drawn by our engineering team and ready for die manufacturing.
Alloy 6063 — cast in our own recycling loop, ≥70% recycled content, IKEA-ready.
The 5″ press — the optimal billet size for your nine profiles. 180 t/month, each.
One of nine PDMA dies, engineered and manufactured in-house by Alumat.
T5 temper, silver 8–10 µm or black 10–12 µm — headed for IKEA showrooms.
These nine profiles are not abstract extrusions — they become the IKEA PAX sliding door frame, sold across Europe and the US. We reverse-mapped every PDMA die to its exact place in the finished frame.
150 × 236 cm · anodized aluminium — and the numbers on the box are the numbers on our dies:
Top Rail 150 — the "150" in the product name is the 150 cm rail width.
Side cover frames 236 / 201 — the "236" is the 236 cm door height.
Door frame bases & bottoms — the structural skeleton of each door leaf.
Bottom rail, covers & bar locking — glide, finish, and soft-close locking.
IKEA requires min. 70% recycled aluminium — Alumat runs its own recycling & casting loop. We were built for this spec.
IKEA backs this frame for 10 years — the quality bar our 6063-T5, ASTM-B221 production is set against.
Retail price of one pair in Egypt — the value chain PADMA and Alumat are building together starts at the press.
PADMA's roadmap points to 4,000 tons of profiles per month. We will say plainly what 16 years in local and European markets obliges us to say: that volume cannot come out of one factory as it stands today. Anyone who tells you otherwise is not being straight with you.
But it can be built — deliberately. After studying your nine profiles, the optimal production range is the 5″ extrusion press: the right billet size for these sections, the best recovery, the best surface quality. From there, the math is simple.
Three presses operate in our plant today, the fourth is weeks away — and three more 5″ presses are ready to be ordered the moment we shake hands on Phase 1.
The workhorse size — and the optimal range for all nine PDMA profiles.
Handles larger structural sections and keeps 5″ capacity free for PDMA.
Our largest press yet — joining the line within a month.
Takes the dedicated 5″ line to 5 presses — 900–1,000 t/mo for PADMA.
Under a long-term agreement, Alumat will build a press fleet dedicated exclusively to PADMA: 22 × 5″ presses. Because the numbers are big, we phase them in — 5 presses join the production line every 3–4 months, fully self-financed by Alumat — reaching the full 4,000 t/mo within the first contract year.
Every press addition is financed by Alumat — no capital burden on PADMA.
Five 5″ presses join the production line every three to four months.
The 22-press fleet is built specifically for PADMA's production.
Full target capacity reached by the end of the first contract year.
Producing the profile is half the job; cutting, milling, and drilling it is the other half. We are contracting with HEGA — China's leading manufacturer of intelligent door & window machining equipment — to install automatic machining workstations. Every operation on your drawings (cutting to length, notching, drilling, milling) runs automatically: less labor, less effort, less time, repeatable precision.
Our mission is not only the profile. Around the core we are building the complete supply ecosystem — and where a component is outside Alumat's scope, we broker the partnership for you, as agreed with Eng. Khaled.
Prices below are preliminary, calculated on the London Metal Exchange price of 16/08/2026 plus anodizing and machining, in Egyptian pounds per piece. They will be refreshed at contract per the agreed LME-linked formula.
| Die | Profile | Op. No. | Length m | Weight kg | Finish | Piece EGP | Machining EGP | Total EGP |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PDMA 1 | Door Frame base bottom 100 | 1866761 | 0.9909 | 0.5777 | Silver | 162 | 60 | 222 |
| Black | 168 | 60 | 228 | |||||
| Door Frame base bottom 75 | 1866762 | 0.7409 | 0.4319 | Silver | 121 | 60 | 181 | |
| Black | 125 | 60 | 185 | |||||
| PDMA 2 | Door Frame base bottom 100 | 1867008 | 0.9915 | 0.2489 | Silver | 70 | 70 | 140 |
| Black | 72 | 70 | 142 | |||||
| Door Frame base bottom 75 | 1867009 | 0.7415 | 0.1861 | Silver | 52 | 70 | 122 | |
| Black | 54 | 70 | 124 | |||||
| PDMA 3 | Side cover frame outer 236 | 1867270 | 2.2600 | 0.6102 | Silver | 171 | 40 | 211 |
| Black | 177 | 40 | 217 | |||||
| Side cover frame outer 201 | 1867269 | 2.0070 | 0.5419 | Silver | 152 | 40 | 192 | |
| Black | 158 | 40 | 198 | |||||
| PDMA 4 | Top Rail 150 | 2250867 | 1.4910 | 0.7291 | Silver | 204 | 100 | 304 |
| Black | 212 | 100 | 312 | |||||
| PDMA 5 | Bottom rail | 2250931 | 1.4910 | 0.8290 | Silver | 232 | 125 | 357 |
| Black | 244 | 125 | 369 | |||||
| PDMA 6 | Door Frame cover 100 | 1867004 | 0.9909 | 0.1258 | Silver | 35 | 50 | 85 |
| Black | 37 | 50 | 87 | |||||
| Door Frame cover 75 | 1867005 | 0.7409 | 0.0941 | Silver | 27 | 50 | 77 | |
| Black | 29 | 50 | 79 | |||||
| PDMA 7 | Door Frame base 236 | 1866759 | 2.2011 | 1.2898 | Silver | 362 | 25 | 387 |
| Black | 374 | 25 | 399 | |||||
| Door Frame base 100 | 1866768 | 0.9031 | 0.5292 | Silver | 148 | 25 | 173 | |
| Black | 154 | 25 | 179 | |||||
| Door Frame base 75 | 1866769 | 0.6531 | 0.3827 | Silver | 107 | 25 | 132 | |
| Black | 111 | 25 | 136 | |||||
| Door Frame base 201 | 1866760 | 1.8491 | 1.0836 | Silver | 304 | 25 | 329 | |
| Black | 314 | 25 | 339 | |||||
| PDMA 8 | Side cover frame inner 201 | 1867257 | 2.0070 | 0.3151 | Silver | 88 | 40 | 128 |
| Black | 92 | 40 | 132 | |||||
| Side cover frame inner 236 | 1867256 | 2.3600 | 0.3705 | Silver | 104 | 40 | 144 | |
| Black | 108 | 40 | 148 | |||||
| PDMA 9 | Bar locking | 2189315 | 0.1300 | 0.0341 | Mill Finish | 9 | 25 | 34 |
This presentation is backed by our official quotation letter — the same terms, formally signed and stamped. The full English letter and the detailed price statement accompany this document.
Every profile is produced and inspected against the same standards we ship to European customers.
Chemical composition per alloy 6063; T5 heat treatment for machining-grade hardness.
Dimensional tolerances applied per ASTM-B221 · AA 6063 T5.
Silver 8–10 microns · black 10–12 microns, color samples approved before execution.
1-meter samples of every profile approved before production; color samples before anodizing.
A clear, gated path — each step de-risks the next.
Approve the nine PDMA die drawings; EGP 500,000 refundable die deposit starts die manufacturing (refunded in full at 80 tons of machined off-take within 6 months).
One-meter samples of every profile delivered for review; color samples approved for silver & black anodizing.
4,000 silver (2.36 m) + 4,000 black (2.01 m). Dedicated 5″ line reaches 5 presses — 900–1,000 t/mo.
Egypt's largest anodizing line is established to absorb the program's full required output.
Five 5″ presses join the dedicated line each cycle; HEGA A350 machining stations scale in parallel.
The full 22-press dedicated fleet operates for PADMA, with anodizing, automatic machining, and the partner network for carton, plastic, and metal corners in place.