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extrusion

Common method of shaping metals, plastics, and other materials. The materials, usually hot, are forced through a hole in a metal die and take its cross-sectional shape. Rods, tubes, and sheets may be made in this way.



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The die, built by EMO Extrusion Molding GmbH in Micheldorf, Austria, produces sheet up to 31 mm thick and 1400 mm wide.
Key statement: A continuous extrusion molding system for extrusion molding a weatherstrip for an automobile includes a prickly gear, rotatable while pressed in contact with the weatherstrip being extruded, and disposed adjacent to a mouth piece of an extruder.
The major product segments analyzed are Injection Molding Machines, Blow Molding Machines, Extrusion Molding Machines, Thermoforming Machines, and Other Plastics Processing Machines.
 
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