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  2. Ceramic molding - Wikipedia

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    Ceramic molding, an ancient practice dating back centuries, emerged following humanity's discovery of fire. The experimentation with clay and fire marked the inception of the technique now known as ceramic molding or pottery. Archaeologists have unearthed various types of pottery, each intricately connected to the historical context of the ...

  3. RAM press - Wikipedia

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    A RAM press (or ram press) is a machine, invented in the USA in the mid-1940s, that is used to press clay into moulded shapes, such as plates and bowls. In operation a slice of de-aired clay body is placed in between two shaped porous moulds, and vertical movement of the moulds presses the body into the required shape.

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  5. Blow molding - Wikipedia

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    After the plastic has cooled, the mold is opened and the part is ejected. [2] "Straight extrusion blow molding is a way of propelling material forward similar to injection molding whereby an Archimedean screw turns, feeding plastic material down a heated tube. Once the plastic is melted the screw stops rotating and linearly moves to push the ...

  6. Injection moulding - Wikipedia

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    Filter for nozzle with a plastic toy next to it. Injection moulding is used to create many things such as wire spools, packaging, bottle caps, automotive parts and components, toys, pocket combs, some musical instruments (and parts of them), one-piece chairs and small tables, storage containers, mechanical parts (including gears), and most other plastic products available today.

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  8. Ball clay - Wikipedia

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    More recent trade began when a clay was needed to make tobacco pipes in the 16th and 17th century. [8] In 1771 Josiah Wedgwood signed a contract for 1,400 tons a year of ball clay with Thomas Hyde of Purbeck , enabling the production of thinner-walled ceramics.

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