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  2. Die forming (plastics) - Wikipedia

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    Tube forming dies allow for continuous extrusion of thick walled (relative to blown film extrusion) tubes and pipes. [5] The dies themselves are almost identical to those used in blown film extrusion; the only major difference is the gap between the inner mandrel and outer die wall.

  3. Chuck Hossfeld - Wikipedia

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    Chuck Hossfeld (born January 4, 1977) is an American race car driver and team owner. He is a former racer in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series , NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour , and NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour .

  4. Slot-die coating - Wikipedia

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    Slot-die coating is a non-contact coating method, in which the slot-die is typically held over the substrate at a height several times higher than the target wet film thickness. [23] The coating fluid transfers from the slot-die to the substrate via a fluid bridge that spans the air gap between the slot-die lips and substrate surface.

  5. Hydroforming - Wikipedia

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    In tube hydroforming pressure is applied to the inside of a tube that is held by dies with the desired cross sections and forms. When the dies are closed, the tube ends are sealed by axial punches and the tube is filled with hydraulic fluid. The internal pressure can go up to a few thousand bars and it causes the tube to calibrate against the dies.

  6. Hossfeld - Wikipedia

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    Hossfeld is a surname, a variant of the German habitational surname Hosfeld. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Chuck Hossfeld (born 1977), American race car driver and team owner

  7. Tap and die - Wikipedia

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    Die nut s, also known as rethreading dies, are dies made for cleaning up damaged threads, [9] have no split for resizing and are made from a hexagonal bar so that a wrench may be used to turn them. The process of repairing damaged threads is referred to as "chasing." Rethreading dies cannot be used to cut new threads as they lack chip forming ...