Extrusion Stocks List

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Extrusion Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Mar 28 USAP Gold Royalty Projects Revenue To Double; Universal Stainless Sees Record Sales; Atlas Lithium Gets $30M And More: Thursday's Top Mining Stories
Mar 28 CSTM Filling Top-Ranked Stocks in NCAA "Sweet 16" Brackets
Mar 28 NDSN Nordson EFD Releases New 3-Axis Automated Fluid Dispensing Systems
Mar 28 CSTM Should Value Investors Buy Constellium (CSTM) Stock?
Mar 28 CSTM What Makes Constellium (CSTM) a Good Fit for 'Trend Investing'
Mar 28 CENX Century Aluminum (CENX) Chosen by DOE for $500M Investment
Mar 28 USAP Earnings Scheduled For March 28, 2024
Mar 27 CENX RPT-COLUMN-US looks to reboot aluminium sector with a new smelter: Andy Home
Mar 27 NDSN Is Nordson Corporation's (NASDAQ:NDSN) Latest Stock Performance Being Led By Its Strong Fundamentals?
Mar 26 AA Alcoa Schedules First Quarter 2024 Earnings Release and Conference Call
Mar 26 SQM SQM slams China partner over Codelco deal as dispute escalates
Mar 25 CENX Biden’s Big Bet on Aluminum
Mar 25 CENX Aluminum company says preferred site for new smelter is a region of Kentucky hit hard by job losses
Mar 25 CENX US Announces $6 Billion to Clean Up Heavy Manufacturing
Mar 25 CSTM Constellium wins up to $75M in DoE funding for zero-carbon aluminum casting plant
Mar 25 CENX Century Aluminum wins up to $500M in DoE funding for new aluminum smelter
Mar 25 CSTM Constellium Ravenswood selected by US Department of Energy to receive $75 million investment to deploy low to zero carbon technology
Mar 25 CENX Century Aluminum Selected by U.S. Department of Energy to Receive $500 Million Investment to Build New Green Aluminum Smelter to Accelerate Industrial Decarbonization
Mar 25 CENX Esperion Therapeutics, Masimo And Other Big Stocks Moving Higher In Monday's Pre-Market Session
Mar 25 CENX US awards record $6 bln to back industrial emissions reduction projects
Extrusion

Extrusion is a process used to create objects of a fixed cross-sectional profile. A material is pushed through a die of the desired cross-section. The two main advantages of this process over other manufacturing processes are its ability to create very complex cross-sections, and to work materials that are brittle, because the material only encounters compressive and shear stresses. It also forms parts with an excellent surface finish.Drawing is a similar process, which uses the tensile strength of the material to pull it through the die. This limits the amount of change which can be performed in one step, so it is limited to simpler shapes, and multiple stages are usually needed. Drawing is the main way to produce wire. Metal bars and tubes are also often drawn.
Extrusion may be continuous (theoretically producing indefinitely long material) or semi-continuous (producing many pieces). The extrusion process can be done with the material hot or cold. Commonly extruded materials include metals, polymers, ceramics, concrete, modelling clay, and foodstuffs. The products of extrusion are generally called "extrudates".

Also referred to as "hole flanging", hollow cavities within extruded material cannot be produced using a simple flat extrusion die, because there would be no way to support the centre barrier of the die. Instead, the die assumes the shape of a block with depth, beginning first with a shape profile that supports the center section. The die shape then internally changes along its length into the final shape, with the suspended center pieces supported from the back of the die. The material flows around the supports and fuses together to create the desired closed shape.
The extrusion process in metals may also increase the strength of the material.

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