Direct extrusion involves forcing a heated billet of metal through a die opening to form the final shape in one step. Indirect extrusion uses multiple steps where the billet is preformed before final extrusion. Direct extrusion is generally used for simpler shapes while indirect extrusion allows more complex shapes to be produced.
Direct extrusion involves forcing a heated billet of metal through a die opening to form the final shape in one step. Indirect extrusion uses multiple steps where the billet is preformed before final extrusion. Direct extrusion is generally used for simpler shapes while indirect extrusion allows more complex shapes to be produced.
Direct extrusion involves forcing a heated billet of metal through a die opening to form the final shape in one step. Indirect extrusion uses multiple steps where the billet is preformed before final extrusion. Direct extrusion is generally used for simpler shapes while indirect extrusion allows more complex shapes to be produced.