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Pelletizing is the
process of
compressing or
molding a
material into the
shape of a
pellet. A wide
range of
different materials are
pelletized including...
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Compression molding is a
method of
molding in
which the
molding material,
generally preheated, is
first placed in an open,
heated mold cavity. The mold...
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Pellet fuels (or
pellets) are a type of
solid fuel made from
compressed organic material.
Pellets can be made from any one of five
general categories...
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Rotational molding (BrE: moulding)
involves a
heated mold
which is
filled with a
charge or shot
weight of the material. It is then
slowly rotated (usually...
- Shot is a
collective term for
small spheres or
pellets,
often made of lead.
These have been
projected from
slings since ancient times and were the original...
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Injection moulding (U.S. spelling:
injection molding) is a
manufacturing process for
producing parts by
injecting molten material into a mould, or mold...
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Moulding (British English), or
molding (American English), also
coving (in
United Kingdom, Australia), is a
strip of
material with
various profiles used...
- Pre-production
plastic pellets,
commonly known as nurdles, are tiny
plastic pellets (smaller than 5 mm or 0.20 in) that are
universally used in the plastics...
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refers to
foams made from polyethylene.
Typically it is made from
expanded pellets ('EPE bead') made with use of a
blowing agent,
followed by
expansion into...
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polymer is more
fully imidized prior to
compounding and
pelletizing.
Resins for
injection molding include unreinforced, gl****-fiber reinforced,
carbon fiber...