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  2. Microextrusion - Wikipedia

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    Microextrusion. Microextrusion is a microforming extrusion process performed at the submillimeter range. Like extrusion, material is pushed through a die orifice, but the resulting product's cross section can fit through a 1mm square. Several microextrusion processes have been developed since microforming was envisioned in 1990.

  3. Extrusion - Wikipedia

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    Extrusion. Extruded aluminium with several hollow cavities; T slots allow bars to be joined with special connectors. Extrusion is a process used to create objects of a fixed cross-sectional profile by pushing material through a die of the desired cross-section. Its two main advantages over other manufacturing processes are its ability to create ...

  4. Micro-encapsulation - Wikipedia

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    Micro-encapsulation. Microencapsulation is a process in which tiny particles or droplets are surrounded by a coating to give small capsules, with useful properties. [ 1][ 2] In general, it is used to incorporate food ingredients, [ 3] enzymes, cells or other materials on a micro metric scale. Microencapsulation can also be used to enclose ...

  5. Spinning (polymers) - Wikipedia

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    A spinning solution consisting of polymer and a volatile solvent is extruded through a spinneret into an evaporating chamber. A stream of hot air impinges on the jets of spinning solution emerging from the spinneret, evaporating the solvent, and solidifying the filaments. Solution blow spinning is a similar technique where polymer solution is ...

  6. Micro-compounding - Wikipedia

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    Micro-compounding. Micro-compounding is the mixing or processing of polymer formulations in the melt on a very small scale, typically several milliliters. It is popular for R&D because it gives faster, more reliable results with smaller samples and less investment cost. Its applications include pharmaceutical, biomedical, and nutritional areas.

  7. Microducts - Wikipedia

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    Microducts. Protective duct with bundle of microducts and cable. Microducts are small ducts used for the installation of fibre optic cables. They have a typical size ranging from 3 to 16 mm and are installed as bundles within larger ducts. Microduct fiber cable being installed by Cosmote in Athens, Greece.

  8. Microcellular plastic - Wikipedia

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    Microcellular plastics, otherwise known as microcellular foam, is a form of manufactured plastic fabricated to contain billions of tiny bubbles less than 50 microns wide (typically 0.1–100 micrometers).

  9. Microfabrication - Wikipedia

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    Microfabrication is the process of fabricating miniature structures of micrometre scales and smaller. Historically, the earliest microfabrication processes were used for integrated circuit fabrication, also known as "semiconductor manufacturing" or "semiconductor device fabrication". In the last two decades, microelectromechanical systems (MEMS ...

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