Mark Mark not every die is the same. at my job, we use what's called a pin tip. hot piece of metal that protrudes outward. as the material flows around the edges of the pin tip, you use compressed air, water, and a plug to keep it inflated with a hole in the middle. make sense?
Thank you very much, was a clear and precise video.
Damn the alignment of that loader had me cringe lol
How much is the metal extrusion force?
and still no one tells me how they get the holes in the middle of an extrusion, a tube for example ...
I would like to know that too
Think of a 'C-shape' die, and then the top (the gap int he C) is welded as it exits the extrusion die. One simple way but may not be desired.
Mark Mark not every die is the same. at my job, we use what's called a pin tip. hot piece of metal that protrudes outward. as the material flows around the edges of the pin tip, you use compressed air, water, and a plug to keep it inflated with a hole in the middle. make sense?
Mark Mark i can explain more if needed. we extrude plastic.
there is a process that includes no welding. there is a die set up the displace the center of the material. as if it melds around the die
Thanks really good explanation. Please I would like to know what is the most efficient way to het the aluminum materials.
thnxxx sm for this amazing video of extrusion process...
COOL SCIENCE!
Why would someone need a "heavy duty" extrusion ?
Hannah Gor
appln demands it
thanks for the gaidance
thanx!