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An item formed by forcing a base metal (typically, aluminum) or plastic at a malleable temperature through a die to achieve a desired shape.
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1530s, formed as a noun of action from past participle stem of extrudere, from ex- "out" (see ex-) + trudere "to thrust, push," from PIE *treud- "to press, push, squeeze" [..]
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An article or product of vinyl or metal-made by the process of extruding. Extrusions include vinyl sill and head jamb tracks, vinyl jamb liners and aluminum cladding used on the exterior of clad units [..]
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 - Pushing or drawing material through a die to give a continuous piece with a constant cross section
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Displaced material reaches the spinal canal through fibers of the annulus, but remains connected to the central dis material.
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Extrusion is a process for manufacturing aluminum parts of basically linear shape by squeezing semi-molten metal through a nozzle shaped to form the desired cross section. The process is very much lik [..]
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Method of continuously forcing plastic, rubber or elastomer material through an orifice to apply insulation or jacketing over a conductor or cable core.
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An item formed by forcing a base metal (frequently aluminum) or plastic, at a malleable temperature, through a die to achieve a desired shape.
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(L: ex=out of; trudere= to thrust) a lava flow which has come out onto Earth's surface.
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The process, in which a heated material is forced through a die, used to produce aluminum, vinyl (PVC) and other profiles or components used in the production of windows and doors. Term also is used to refer to the profiles or lineals manufactured by this process and used to make window and door components.
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A process for the production of continuous strips or rods of material such as glass and also the butyl used in the sealing of insulating glass units. The material, molten in the case of glass, is forced through a die and cut to the required length.
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The process of shaping material by forcing it to flow through a shaped opening in a die.
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generally describes an item made of metal or plastic that is produced by forcing the raw material through a die (extruding). The result being a long item with a uniform shape throughout the length. Ex [..]
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A process for the production of continuous strips or rods of material such as glass and also the butyl used in the sealing of insulating glass units. The material, molten in the case of glass, is forced through a die and cut to the required length.
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The process of forming a continuous piece of plastic by forcing it through a shaping orifice with or without the presence of heat.
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A process of heating a billet of metal to a plastic state and forcing it through a die. This enables the quick and economical production of long lengths of complicated sections. Lead was the first metal to be extruded, but today aluminium, brass, magnesium and even stainless steel are extruded.
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The process of forcing metal or plastic through a form in order to create a desired shape.
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Extrusion is method of producing lengths of steel
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A shaped part resulting from forcing a plastic material such as lead, tin. aluminum. zinc., copper, rubber, and so forth. through a die opening.
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igneous rock formation that forms on the Earth’s surface. extrusive rock
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the emission of magma at the earth's surface. Also, the structure or form produced by the process (e.g. lava flow, volcanic dome). The term ‘extrusion’ is more commonly used for effusive emissions (i.e., lava), than for explosive eruptions
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Compressing and melting a plastic material and forcing it continuously through a die. Film
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Forcing a viscous solution through a spinneret-like machine (similar to a shower head). Extrusion cooking is used to produce some snack foods and breakfast cereals by pushing a dough made from a cereal flour or protein mixture into a barrel and cooking the product under pressure and at high temperature and then extruding, often causing the product [..]
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(n) something that bulges out or is protuberant or projects from its surroundings(n) squeezing out by applying pressure
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 - The application of a semi-solid rubber or plastic material such as PVC onto a conductor
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Disc tissue displacement, by which disc material has herniated through a tear in the outer annulus. It has then come into the frontal epidural space, continuing to be connected to the disc it came fro [..]
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Permanent displacement of a portion of the O-ring into a gap, under the action of fluid pressure.
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Shaping metal into a chosen continuous form by forcing it through a die of appropriate shape.
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A part or component formed by pushing material (clay, plastic, metal) through a die by pressure, e.g., a molding.
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Extruded tiles are formed by forcing the clay material through a mold for the desired shape versus pressing the tile.
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The thermal and mechanical process by which a polymer compound is forced through a die to form tubing.
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Extruded tiles are formed by forcing the clay material through a mold for the desired shape versus pressing the tile.
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A form produced by forcing metal or vinyl through a die. Window and door frames are often clad with extrusions.
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The process of simultaneously forcing a plastic or elastomer and a conductor core through a die, thereby applying a continuous coating of insulation or jacket to the core or conductor.
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The process by which material is forced through a die to produce lineal profile building components. Eg: vinyl siding, window profiles. Fixed lite:
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Orthodontic Movement in the coronal direction achieved by outward tension on the Periodontal Ligament. It does not include the Operative Procedure that Crown Lengthening involves.
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Extrusion is a process used to produce rods, tubes and profiles from light and heavy metals, Steel and metallic composites. A distinction is made between cold and hot extrusion processes used to compr [..]
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During Extrusion, solid to viscous and hardenable products are pushed continuously out of a pressure chamber through a shaped opening (nozzle, die) that determines the shape and cross-section. Theoret [..]
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Extrusion is a Forming process in which a Material is forced through a forming die having first been converted to a fluid state under high pressure, sometimes after heating. Although cold extrusion ma [..]
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The process of forming a thermoplastic film, container, or profile by forcing the polymer melt through a shaped orifice.
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A manufacturing process where heat-softened material is forced through a shaped opening.
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Tooth movement in the direction of eruption. The two types are; Mechanical extrusion: to move teeth with an applied force so that they extend farther out of the gums. Natural extrusion: teeth naturally extrude from the bone until there is contact with another tooth.
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  A technique for producing a solid from a 2D shape by moving the shape along a curve in 3D. The solid is the set of points through which the shape passes as it moves along the curve. The most common [..]
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Most of the profiles used in PVC-u windows, doors, conservatories and roofline are extruded. Extrusion is the process of pushing PVC-u pellets through a die to form a solid shape.
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Extrusion is another processing method whereby the feed ingredients are ground and cooked under high pressure with heat and moisture and pressed through a die. They are generally less dense (lighter) [..]
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A method whereby heated or unheated plastic forced through a shaping orifice becomes one continuously formed piece.
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A manufacturing process where a billet of material is pushed and/or drawn through a die to create a shaped rod, rail or pipe. An item formed by the process of extrusion.
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