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Pelletizing by Extrusion

2019
Pelletizing is well known within ceramics in the area of material preparation as well as in the shaping of different pellet geometries. The following chapter offers an overview of the various pelletizing methods for ceramic bodies and describes the relevant basics and elements of pelletizing.
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Extrusion Pressure Vs. Extrusion Ratio Relation for the Hydrostatic Extrusion of Solid Polymers

1979
Ten engineering polymers, crystalline or amorphous, were hydrostatically extruded in castor oil at pressures up to 4 kbars without heating the pressure vessel [1]. The polymers studied included polyethylene, polypropylene, nylon 6, polyoxymethylene, polyvinyl chloride, acryronitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymer, polymethyl methacrylate, polycarbonate ...
M. Shimono, T. Nakayama, N. Inoue
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Extrusion as a System

2019
Extrusion can be considered as a subsystem within a specific manufacturing system for ceramic products. The benefits of a system-oriented approach have been widely accepted in many scientific disciplines as an essential element for situation analysis and problem-solving.
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Investigation of Conclad Extrusion and Multi-Billet Extrusion

Key Engineering Materials, 2011
In Nihon University, Conform continuous extrusion and new extrusion processes which are called multi-billet extrusion have been investigated last ten years. Conclad extrusion which was developed from Conform continuous extrusion[1], is applied to manufacturing trolley wire for train in Japan.
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Extrusion cooking

2017
Extrusion cooking is a process that combines the unit operations of mixing, cooking, shaping and forming to produce foods such as breakfast cereals, snackfoods, soya meat analogues and confectionery. It is a high-temperature short-time process that inactivates microorganisms and enzymes and reduces the water activity of products, but largely retains ...
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EXTRUSION

1983
Publisher Summary Extrusion is a relatively new method of fabricating metals. Originally it was developed for the fabrication of lead piping for Victorian gas and water systems. It is possible to successfully extrude aluminium, copper, lead, and steel and their alloys. However, a special technique is required for steel.
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Extrusion

1998
Natti Rao, Keith O'Brien
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