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  2. David R. Hopkins - Wikipedia

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    His work as an engineer brought him to Wisconsin, where he was employed first at Johnson Plastics Machinery, and then co-founded Extrusion Dies, Inc. [2] He became involved with the Republican Party of Wisconsin and was an officer in The Conservative Caucus . [ 1 ]

  3. Die forming (plastics) - Wikipedia

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    Tube forming dies allow for continuous extrusion of thick walled (relative to blown film extrusion) tubes and pipes. [5] The dies themselves are almost identical to those used in blown film extrusion; the only major difference is the gap between the inner mandrel and outer die wall.

  4. Plastic extrusion - Wikipedia

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    This process is the same as a regular extrusion process up until the die. There are three main types of dies used in this process: annular (or crosshead), spider, and spiral. Annular dies are the simplest, and rely on the polymer melt channeling around the entire cross section of the die before exiting the die; this can result in uneven flow.

  5. Extrusion - Wikipedia

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    Extrusion of a round metal through a die. The process begins by heating the stock material (for hot or warm extrusion). It is then loaded into the container in the press. A dummy block is placed behind it where the ram then presses on the material to push it out of the die. Afterward the extrusion is stretched in order to straighten it.

  6. Extrusion moulding - Wikipedia

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    Extrusion is a manufacturing process used to make pipes, hoses, drinking straws, curtain tracks, rods, and fibre. [1] The granules melt into a liquid which is forced through a die, forming a long 'tube like' shape. The shape of the die determines the shape of the tube. The extrusion is then cooled and forms a solid shape.

  7. Gemini Group - Wikipedia

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    Gemini Group was established in 1972 by Bill Roberts and Frank Peplinski. Initial business offerings included sewing seatbelts and blow molding seatbelt covers for automotive Tier 1 companies in the United States and Mexico.

  8. Microextrusion - Wikipedia

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    Microextrusion is a microforming extrusion process performed at the submillimeter range. Like extrusion, material is pushed through a die orifice, but the resulting product's cross section can fit through a 1mm square. Several microextrusion processes have been developed since microforming was envisioned in 1990.

  9. Exco Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Exco Technologies Limited is a Canadian global designer, developer, and manufacturer of dies, molds, components, assemblies, and consumable equipment founded in 1952. This equipment is made for the die-cast, extrusion, and automotive industries. This company has 20 manufacturing locations in 10 countries and approximately 5,000 employees.

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