|
The
Extruding process is most effective when
producing parts in a continuous line
configuration.
During this process resin is introduced to a
screw in a heated barrel. Pressure is applied
until the resin is liquefied to an acceptable
viscosity. The resin is then forced through a
die to create the desired preliminary shape.
After being expelled from the die the shape is
perfected by passing it over or through jigs
that hold the dimensions true. After is cooled
to specifications the part is trimmed, inspected
for proper configuration, trim, function and
appearance and packaged in the desired lengths.
There are a wide variety of resins to choose
from depending on the application of the part.
Each one provides a different corrector for
strength, rigidity and weather ability.
Most colors are available, including color
matching, and will be solid and consistent
throughout the part.
|