Extrusion Process | Types, Advantages, Disadvantages, Applications
November 13, 2019
What is extrusion?
Extrusion is a type of forming process (which is a type of manufacturing process) in which a metal is confined in a closed cavity and then allowed to flow through only one opening so that the metal takes the shape of opening.
This process is exactly same as squeezing toothpaste out of the tube. In this process we can see that the toothpaste becomes cylindrical (since the opening of tube is circular) when it comes out of tube.
Types of extrusion processes
Cold extrusion: Material which is to be extruded is below recrystallisation temperature
Hot extrusion: Material which is to be extruded is above recrystallisation temperature
Types of Extrusion Process
With the help of above hierarchy diagram, we can easily understand types of various extrusion processes.
In forward or direct extrusion the direction of movement of ram and the extruded metal is same.
In backward or indirect extrusion the direction of movement of ram and the extruded metal is opposite.
Advantages of extrusion
Low cost per part
Flexibility of operation
In hot extrusion, post execution alterations are easy because product is still in heated condition
Continuous operation
High production volumes
Many types of raw materials can be used
Good mixing (Compounding)
Surface finish obtained is good
Good mechanical properties obtained in cold extrusion
Disadvantages of extrusion
Variations in size of product
Product limitations because of only one type of cross section can be obtained at a time
High initial cost setup
Applications of extrusion process
Electrical wires, bars and tubes are some of the items produced by hot extrusion
Collapsible tubes, gear blanks, aluminum cans, cylinders are some of the items produced by cold extrusion