A Brief History
First extrusion process was patented in 1797 by Joseph Bramah, for the development of lead pipe. This process involved two steps, first in which metal was preheated and the second step was to force the heated metal through a die through a plunger that was hand driven. In the year 1820, Thomas Burr acquired success in constructing the hydraulic powered press, which was first of its type. Till this time, extrusion process was known as squirting. In the year 1894, Alexander Dick gained success in expanding the extrusion process to the brass and copper alloys.
Features And Benefits of Extrusion Process
Extrusion process provides a number of benefits over the other production processes. One of these benefits is the ability of extrusion to create extremely complex cross-sections as well as work materials, which are frangible as the material encounters only the shear and compressive stresses. Its another benefit is that with the use of best Extrusion Equipments or Extrusion Machines, such parts can be created that have an exceptional surface finish.
Till date, many Extrusion Machines have been developed and used to create objects having cross-sectional profile. The features of the Extrusion Process are tabulated below:
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Some General Points Of Extrusion Process
- Extrusion can be semi-continuous (creating a number of pieces) or continuous (theoretically creating indefinitely long material)
- Extrusion process can be done with the hot material or cold material
- Metals, concrete, polymers, ceramics and foodstuffs are the material that can be commonly extruded
- Extrusion ratio may be extremely large along with the development of qualitative parts
- Extrusion process is of three types:
- Hot Extrusion
- Cold Extrusion
- Warm Extrusion
- Extrusion Defects
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