Extrusion
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Extrusion ( noun )
- The process of pushing or forcing a material through a die or opening to create a desired shape.
- A product created by this process.
Origin:
From the latin word "extrudere" meaning "to push or thrust out".
Examples:
- The plastic extrusion process is used to make a wide range of products such as pipes and profiles.
- The aluminum extrusion was used to create a custom shape for the building's façade.
- The extrusion of the metal created a strong, durable part.
- The process of extrusion is also used in food production, such as creating pasta shapes.
- The extrusion process can also be used to create ceramic products.
(As a verb)
Extrusion ( verb )
- The process of pushing or forcing a material through a die or opening to create a desired shape.
- A product created by this process.
Origin:
From the latin word "extrudere" meaning "to push or thrust out".
Examples:
- The plastic extrusion process is used to make a wide range of products such as pipes and profiles.
- The aluminum extrusion was used to create a custom shape for the building's façade.
- The extrusion of the metal created a strong, durable part.
- The process of extrusion is also used in food production, such as creating pasta shapes.
- The extrusion process can also be used to create ceramic products.