
1) Bulge 2) Bump 3) Excrescence 4) Gibbosity 5) Gibbousness 6) Hump 7) Projection 8) Prominence 9) Protrusion 10) Protuberance 11) Something that is extruded 12) Way of shaping metal
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1) Caput 2) Ejection 3) Excrescence 4) Gibbosity 5) Gibbousness 6) Hump 7) Jut 8) Mogul 9) Nub 10) Nubble 11) Protrusion 12) Protuberance 13) Snag 14) Wart 15) Xcretion
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• (n.) The act of thrusting or pushing out; a driving out; expulsion.
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(from the article `building construction`) ...windows of the Cambridge University Library in England in 1934. Aluminum became the principal material of curtain-wall framing because of its ... Aluminum-magnesium-silicon alloys develop strength through thermal treatments that precipitate fine Mg2Si particles. The most widely used 6XXX all...
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a forming technique whereby a material is forced, by compression, through a die orifice.
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A modelling technique in which a two-dimensional outline or profile is duplicated outwards along a linear path, and the set of duplicated profiles joined to create a continuous three-dimensional surface.
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area-reducing process in which a billet is mechanically pressed through an area reducing die NOTE 1 - Hydrostatic extrusion: Extrusion in which a liquid is used to press the billet through a die. NOTE 2 - Hot extrusion: Extrusion in which a billet is pre-heated to an elevated temperature.
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a forming technique whereby a material is forced, by compression, through a die orifice.
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An item formed by forcing a base metal (frequently aluminum) or plastic, at a malleable temperature, through a die to achieve a desired shape.
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<cell biology> A process where a cell exports large particles or organelles (transports them through its cell membrane to the outside). Requires energy. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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(ek-stroo´zhәn) a pushing out. in dentistry, the condition of a tooth pushed too far forward from the line of occlusion as a result of injury or of lack of opposing occlusal force.
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An item formed by forcing a base metal (frequently aluminum) or plastic, at a malleable temperature, through a die to achieve a desired shape.
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A form produced by forcing material through a die. Pella window frames are clad with extruded aluminum.
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Ex·tru'sion noun The act of thrusting or pushing out; a driving out; expulsion.
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A process of heating a billet of metal to a plastic state and forcing it through a die. This enables the quick and economical production of long lengths of complicated sections. Lead was the first metal to be extruded, but today aluminium, brass, magnesium and even stainless steel are extruded.
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(L: ex=out of; trudere to thrust) a lava flow which has come out onto Earth's surface.
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A hot working process in which a heated billet is forced to deform by being pushed through a die to produce a long product of uniform cross-section.
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A hot working process in which a heated billet is forced to deform by being pushed through a die to produce a long product of uniform cross-section.
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A forming technique whereby a material is forced, by compression, through a die orifice. See also: Extruded.
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noun squeezing out by applying pressure; `an unexpected extrusion of toothpaste from the bottom of the tube`; `the expulsion of pus from the pimple`
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A shaped and formed piece of aluminum material. Commonly refers to STAR CASE outer angle aluminum extruded shape or tongue and groove aluminum valance extruded shape.
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Common method of shaping metals, plastics, and other materials. The materials, usually hot, are forced through a hole in a metal die and take its cross-sectional shape. Rods, tubes, and sheets may be made in this way
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Compacting and melting a plastic material and forcing it through an orifice in a continuous fashion.
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A continuous shaping of plastic material by forcing it under pressure through a die.
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A shaped piece of stainless steel produced by forcing the bloom, bar, or rod through a die of the appropriate shape.
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