extrude

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To form or shape (a metal, plastic etc.) by forcing it through a die or an opening
To push or thrust out
to drive out or away
{v} to push or thrust off to drive out
Base, boss, or cut feature you create by extruding an open or closed profile sketch in a linear direction Options may include the ability to scale, rotate, or offset the profile along the extruded distance
To thrust out; to force, press, or push out; to expel; to drive off or away
To form or shape (a metal, plastic etc) by forcing it through a die or an opening
If a substance is extruded, it is forced or squeezed out through a small opening. These crystals are then embedded in a plastic, and the plastic is extruded as a wire I work in the extruded tube business
form or shape by forcing through an opening; "extrude steel"
To make a three-dimensional surface by giving a two-dimensional object depth in space
Forming metal shapes by forcing through a die
To force material through a die by pressure
form or shape by forcing through an opening; "extrude steel
When something "sticks out"
To shape (a plastic, for instance) by forcing it through a die
An extremely versatile tool that allows you to take a two-dimensional polygon and "extrude" it into the third dimension At its simplest, you can easily make columns, pipes, and turn rectangles into boxes Careful application of its higher functions and your imagination will let you create some wild 3D objects indeed!
To shape or form by forcing metal heated to a semi-plastic condition through dies by the use of hydraulic power; as, extruded metal, extruded rods, extruded shapes
This is a function available from the sketch features icon Use AMEXTRUDE to create an extruded solid feature from the selected profile Before you create an extruded feature, you must create a sketch profile Sketches must be demonstrated with closed boundaries, using any combination of new sketch geometry, existing model edges, work planes, or work axes Your profile cannot contain internal islands AMEXTRUDE
{f} force out; form something by forcing it out; shape material (such as metal or plastic) by forcing it through a die; expel
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A machine that extrudes material through shaped dies
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{s} formed by being forced out; shaped by being pushed out
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Forced through die of tubing machine in either solid or hollow cross section
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past of extrude
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Machine that pushes molten plastic through small holes to form fibers
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A machine for continuous forming of rubber by forcing through a die
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A machine used to homogenize plastic materials, including colorants and additives, in a hot melt state The extruder performs this task through the use of heat and shear The screw compresses, melts and homogenizes the material The melt is forced through a die that gives the desired shape to the extrudate Screws may be specifically designed to handle the sensitivity and special processing requirements of certain thermoplastics Having the availability of venting and pulling vacuum from the barrel is also a requirement of hygroscopic materials
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A machine for producing more or less continuous lengths of plastics sections such as rods, sheets, tubes, and profiles
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a machine for the continuous shaping of a moulding material through a die in the form of strands, films, fibres, pipes, sheets, profiles, etc
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{i} machine that molds a rubber compound into a usable form; die, device or tool used to give material (such as plastic or metal) a desired shape
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A continuous process in which animal feed components are cooked under pressure in a combination of frictional and steam heat in order to expand the resulting product and convert it into feed granulate This process is very common in production of pet food, fish feed, and cereals
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present participle of extrude
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The act of deforming solid aluminium, usually in the form of a cylindrical billet, by pushing it from an enclosed container through a die to form a product of consistent cross section
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Is a hot-forming procedure, which extrudes special sections or tubes from solid or pre-punched billets The glowing billet is pressed through the die taper, over the mandrel, by the ram Thus the die determines the outer diameter and the mandrel the inner diameter of the finished tube Glass powder is utilized for lubrication Surface and dimensional accuracy can be further improved by means of consecutive drawing and/or pilger rolling
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The term used to describe a heat and pressure system used to "puff" dry foods into nuggets or kibbles
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Drawing out the contour of a two-dimensional path or shape into 3D space by extending it in a plane perpendicular to that of the 2D path
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