Over-Jacketing Extrusion
Over-Jacketing Extrusion is produced by forcing uncured rubber through a die under heat and pressure, to form a part with a uniform cross section. This uncured rubber is then run through a heating unit to initiate the chemical cross linking reaction that causes to cure the rubber.
Other related extrusion processes are
- Sheet Extrusion
- Profile Extrusion
- Pipe Extrusion
- Lamination
- Foam etc.
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