Article | REF: M3146 V1

Design of aluminum extrusion dies. Part 1

Authors: Jean Pierre CESCUTTI, Nathalie RAVAILLE

Publication date: December 10, 2005

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2. Complexity of the problem to be solved (to design a die)

2.1 Technical background

We begin by explaining the principles of spinning, profiles and dies, which are the subject of our analysis. This is followed by a description of all the common problems encountered in extrusion, on which the die has a major impact. This gives an initial idea of the complexity of their design. We conclude with a statement on the coupling between aluminum flow and die performance, and its consequences for design ideas and concepts.

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2.1.1 Lined direct spinning

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