Extrusion tool

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Inventors

Hulin, Jean-Pierre
DE Vecchis, Michel

Application #

919268

Filed

Jun-26-1978

Published

Aug-7-1979

Current US Class

264/176.1
425/192R
425/461

International Classes

B29C 023/00

Field of Search

425/461 425/375 264/176

Assignee

Societe Lignes Telegraphiques et Telephoniques (Paris, FR)

Examiners

Schulz; William E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kemon & Estabrook

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Abstract
An extrusion tool consisting of a stack of thin metal wafers in which apertures have been machined by chemical etching. Each wafer has one or several apertures. For simple profiles the wafers are identical. The apertures in adjacent wafers are angularly offset one with respect of the other for helical extrusion.
 
Claims
What we claim:

1. An extrusion tool consisting of a stack of a few tens of metal wafers a few tenths of millimeter thick made fast with one another, having apertures which are complementary to the profiles of the rods to be extruded said apertures being produced by chemical etching.

2. Tool according to claim 1, wherein the apertures in said wafers are identical.

3. Tool according to claim 1, wherein the apertures of the wafers have a form which gradually varies from one wafer to the next in the stack.

4. Extrusion tool consisting of a stack of a few tens of metal wafers a few tenths of millimeter thick made fast with one another, having one aperture which is complementary to the profile of the rod to be obtained, said apertures being produced by chemical etching.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION AND PRIOR ART

The present invention relates essentially to a method of producing an extrusion tool operating as an extrusion die for non metallic material.

Many types of dies suitable for the extrusion of sectional rods, notably of plastic material, are known; their cost is generally high owing to the required machining precision. High cost is particularly burdensome in the case of research and development laboratories, which often require to test a large number of tools in order to specify the final production tools.

U.S. Pat. No. 3,825,456 discloses a tool made of a stack of glass plates in which apertures are formed through photoetching. Due to poor surface quality of the channels resulting from the stacking of the apertures a capillary glass lining is necessary to provide the smoothness necessary for extrusion. This kind of tool is much too expensive to be usable at the developmental stage.

It is an object of the present invention to provide particularly low price extrusion tools by means of which it is possible to obtain wires or rods of very great variety and complexity of sections.
 
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