Abstract
Bobrowsky and Stack1 have suggested the possibility of using the hydrostatic extrusion process as a means of fabricating wire. That this is a proved fact is shown in Fig. 1. This shows five stages in the production of aluminium wire from a ½-in. diam. bar. For illustration purposes in showing all reductions on one specimen, extrusion has been stopped at an earlier point on each successive pass, a fact which also points to the smoothness of this particular operation.
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Nature, 198, 474 (1963).
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GREEN, D., PIGOTT, S., SLATER, K. et al. Hydrostatic Extrusion. Nature 199, 485–486 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/199485a0
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