Metal deforming – By extruding through orifice
Reexamination Certificate
2005-12-20
2005-12-20
Tolan, Ed (Department: 3725)
Metal deforming
By extruding through orifice
C072S257000, C072S342100
Reexamination Certificate
active
06976380
ABSTRACT:
Developing a texture of a material includes receiving a billet of material having an initial texture. The billet is associated with an extrusion procedure having extrusion routes executed as passes. The following is repeated for each pass to transform the initial texture to a developed texture: the billet is extruded through an inlet channel of an equal channel angular extrusion die according to the routes, and the billet is extruded through an outlet channel of the equal channel angular extrusion die according to the extrusion routes.
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Hartwig, Jr. Karl T.
Leipert Simone
The Texas A&M University System
Tolan Ed
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