Extrusion fiber refers to a type of synthetic or natural fiber produced through the extrusion process, where a polymer or material is melted and forced through a die to create continuous strands. This method is commonly used in the production of fibers such as nylon, polyester, and polypropylene, which can then be spun into yarns or used in various applications like textiles, composites, and filtration. The extrusion process allows for precise control over the fiber's diameter, structure, and properties, making it a versatile manufacturing technique.
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Fiber can mean two things. Fiber is a thread formed from a vegetable tissue, mineral substance, or textile. Fiber can also mean a substance formed of such threads.
I am learning about this in my Science class, and when a geologist looks at an extrusion, they know it's an extrusion because it is Igneous rock, and an extrusion helps tell the reletive ages of the layers around it.
The Mary-Sue Extrusion was created in 1999.
The Lepore Extrusion was created on 2006-10-17.
Kurt Laue has written: 'Strangpressen' -- subject(s): Extrusion, Metals 'Extrusion' -- subject(s): Extrusion, Metals
If you mean fiber in the traditional sense then no.
That is the correct spelling of "extrusion" (forming by pressing through a die or opening).
Extrusion is a process used to create objects of a fixed cross-sectional profile or, extrusion is the process ofconfining the metal in a closed cavity and then alowing it to flow only one opening so that the metal will take the shape of the opening
Extrusion is a process used to create objects of a fixed cross-sectional profile or, extrusion is the process ofconfining the metal in a closed cavity and then alowing it to flow only one opening so that the metal will take the shape of the opening
plasticity in the important mechanical property for the extrusion purpose.
yes