We have added an animation illustrating a complete cycle of aluminium extrusion production, including die heating and transfer, billet heating, transfer to press, extrusion, cooling, sawing, stretching, stacking and ageing.
The animation is available in Flash format (SWF) and as a video on YouTube and is released for re-use under a Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike license.
Tuesday, 8 February 2011
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Animation illustrating is good for understand the aluminum extrusion manufacturing process which is very complex to understand. I am newbie in the aluminum extrusion industry and this is really best material to study the extrusion.
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