Single screw extrusion uses one screw within a cylindrical barrel to continuously push plastic through a constant profile die. Production rate is typically measured in mass per hour (lb/hour or kg/hour) and is controlled by the screw speed of the machine.
Most extruder products are produced using single screw extrusion. Parts such as window frames, house siding, and weather stripping, which have a constant profile, are generally produced by means of single screw extrusion. Due to such factors as the melt swelling as it exits the die, the die design for an extruder is critical. Great complexity is sometimes needed with an extrusion die in order to gain the correct profile.
The two largest industries for extrusion are pipe and tubing extrusion and film and sheet extrusion. There are many other industries that use extrusion to create their products though. Fiber extrusion, for clothing, coating extrusion, and blown film extrusion are just a few of the others.
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SAN FRANCISCO—(BUSINESS WIRE)—At the Build Conference, **Autodesk, Inc.** (NASDAQ:ADSK), a leader in design and engineering software, announced two significant partnerships with **Microsoft Corp.** These initiatives aim to push the boundaries of digital and physical creation, integrating Autodesk's tools into Microsoft's platforms to make 3D printing and mixed reality more accessible than ever.
In the first initiative, Autodesk will embed its **Spark 3D printing platform** directly into **Windows 10**. This move gives Windows users seamless access to advanced 3D printing capabilities, allowing them to choose from a wide range of software, materials, and printers while streamlining the additive manufacturing process. To encourage innovation, Autodesk plans to release the **Spark APIs** for free* to the Microsoft developer community, enabling developers to expand the platform further. Additionally, Autodesk will join Microsoft as a founding member of the **3MF Consortium**, a group dedicated to creating a universal 3D printing format.
“This is a pivotal moment for 3D printing, and it represents a massive opportunity for developers building solutions for Windows 10,†said Steve Guggenheimer, Corporate Vice President of Developer Platform & Evangelism at Microsoft. “With Autodesk’s Spark platform integrated into Windows 10, we’re empowering developers worldwide to embrace additive manufacturing confidently.â€
The second collaboration focuses on bridging the gap between **Autodesk’s 3D modeling software** and **Microsoft HoloLens**, Microsoft’s groundbreaking mixed-reality headset. By embedding Autodesk’s tools like **Maya** and **Fusion 360** into HoloLens, users can visualize digital designs in immersive augmented reality. This could revolutionize industries like gaming and film by accelerating the creation of next-generation entertainment experiences. For designers and engineers, this integration allows them to examine full-scale 3D models virtually during the early stages of product development, reducing costs and time spent on physical prototypes.
Looking ahead, creators might use Autodesk software to design 3D models, preview them through HoloLens, and send them to Spark-compatible printers for production. “While 3D printing holds immense potential, it remains overly complicated and inconsistent,†said Samir Hanna, Vice President and General Manager of Consumer and 3D Printing at Autodesk. “Working alongside Microsoft and their global developer network, we’re taking meaningful steps to simplify 3D design and printing, ultimately changing how we approach creation itself.â€
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This update highlights the collaborative spirit between Autodesk and Microsoft while emphasizing the transformative impact of these partnerships on modern design and manufacturing workflows.