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1 Manufacturing Processes
Extrusion and Drawing Manufacturing Processes

2 Outline Extrusion Extrusion of Metals Extrusion Defects
Extrusion Equipment Extrusion of Nonmetals Drawing Drawing Process Drawing Equipment

3 Extrusion A compression process in which the material is forced to flow through an opening to produce a shape with a specific cross-section input die product pump

4 Examples of Extruded Parts

5 Extrusion Metals Nonmetals

6 Metal Extrusion Direct Extrusion
A ram compresses the material, forcing it through the die Indirect Extrusion The die is mounted on the ram; the material is forced out in the opposite direction of the ram movement

7 Direct Extrusion

8 Indirect Extrusion

9 Extrusion

10 Extrusion

11 Metal Flow

12 Example of an Extrusion Machine

13 Extrusion

14 Extrusion Hot Extrusion
Involves pre-heating the material above the recrystallization temperature to increase ductility Cold Extrusion Does not pre-heat material; used to produce parts in finished or near-finished form

15 Extrusion Cold extrusion advantages:
Improved mechanical properties from work-hardening Good control of dimensional tolerances Improved surface finish (no oxide film) No heating required Competitive production rates and costs

16 Extruded Metals Typical extruded metals (hot or cold)
Aluminum, copper, magnesium, zinc, tin and alloys of these Steel alloys are usually extruded hot; softer steels may be extruded cold Others such as titanium and refractory metals may be extruded, but with difficulty

17 Extruded Metals Extrusion Temperature Ranges Lead 200-250 °C
Aluminum and its alloys °C Copper and its alloys °C Steels °C Refractory alloys °C

18 Extrusion Defects

19 Extrusion Dies

20 Extrusion Dies

21 Example of an Extrusion Die

22 Extrusion of Nonmetals
Materials rubber plastic solvents candy glass Products window seals door seals hose and tubing wire insulation candy canes

23 Hot Feed and Cold Feed Extrusion
Ribbon Pellets Cold Feed Extrusion Heating/melting Hot Feed Extrusion Temperature zones

24 Extrusion of Nonmetals
Candy Canes cone rollers candy

25 Extrusion of Nonmetals
Window Seals Cold Feed Extrusion input windup die extruder takeaway belt die

26 Extrusion of Nonmetals
Plastic Bags extruder die air cutting and sealing

27 Example of a Dual Extruded Product

28 Dual Extrusion Opposed Head extruder extruder die Piggy Back die

29 Dual Extrusion – White Side Wall
Black rubber die White rubber die Exit die

30 Wire, Tube, Bar, Rod Drawing
Extrusion pushes the material through the die; drawing pulls the material through the die

31 Drawing Products electrical wire cable
wire stock for fences, hangers, shopping carts etc. rod stock for nails, screws, rivets, springs etc. metal bars

32 Drawing Process Advantages: Close dimensional control
Good surface finish Improved strength and hardness Adaptability to mass production

33 Drawing of a Wire

34 Drawing

35 Drawing Preparation of the work material: Annealing Cleaning Pointing

36 Single and Multi Stage Drawing

37 Gold Gold is the most ductile metal that exists.
4 pounds of gold can be drawn into a wire that stretches across the country.

38 Tube and Bar Drawing

39 Draw Bench Production Process

40 Summary Extrusion and drawing provide ways to form shapes with uniform cross sections at high production rates

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