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Extrusion
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Extrusion Process
Extrusion is a process that forces metal or plastic to flow through a shaped opening die. The material is plastically deformed under the compression in the die cavity. The process can be carried out hot or cold depending on the ductility of the material.
The tooling cost and setup is expensive for the extrusion process, but the actual manufactured part cost is inexpensive when produced in significant quantities.
Materials that can be extrudes are aluminum, copper, steel, magnesium, and plastics. Aluminum, copper and plastics are most suitable for extrusion.
An extruded aluminium sunroof channel
Aluminium is particularly good for manufacturing complex parts with multiple features, which can help reduce costs through easier assembly and a lower number of parts.
Extruded aluminium roof rails. Side intrusion beams made from extruded aluminium
Extrusion - Design Consideration
The minimum wall thickness which can be extruded for aluminum is dependent of the particular shape, and the smallest circumscribed circle as well as the alloy.
Circumscribed circle
Extrusion shape
Circumscribing Circle Diameter (CCD): smallest diameter circle into which the extruded cross section will fit.
Extrusion - Design Consideration
Tolerances
Standard industry tolerances usually provide adequate precision for most applications
• Angular tolerances will be ± 1 to 2 degrees
• Flatness tolerance across a profile is ± .004 per inch of width.
• Extrusions will be straight within 0.0125 inch per foot of length.
• The approximate twist tolerance will be .5 degrees per foot.
General Design Recommendations
Limit irregular shapes, sharp corners, and very thin sections.
Avoid thin walls sections
Commonly specified minimum wall thicknesses include: Aluminum 1 mm Carbon steels 3 mm Stainless Steel 5 mm