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- noun A machine that
extrudes material through shapeddies
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Examples
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First, you take a dry mixture of soy-protein powder and wheat flour, add water and dump it into an industrial extruder, which is essentially a gigantic food processor.
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First, you take a dry mixture of soy-protein powder and wheat flour, add water and dump it into an industrial extruder, which is essentially a gigantic food processor.
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Most small producers can benefit from the use of a simple hand extruder, which is a small investment that can quickly pay for itself in increased production of handles or decorative elements.
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ALUPRO-MPI Ultrasonics Inc. has developed a new technology that applies high power ultrasonic energy to large, heavy irregular mass or un-tuned mechanical systems such as extruder, drawing die, mould tools, metal melt mixer, continuous casting, homogenizing, degassing with using a
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ALUPRO-MPI Ultrasonics Inc. has developed a new technology that applies high power ultrasonic energy to large, heavy irregular mass or un-tuned mechanical systems such as extruder, drawing die, mould tools, metal melt mixer, continuous casting, homogenizing, degassing with using a
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ALUPRO-MPI Ultrasonics Inc. has developed a new technology that applies high power ultrasonic energy to large, heavy irregular mass or un-tuned mechanical systems such as extruder, drawing die, mould tools, metal melt mixer, continuous casting, homogenizing, degassing with using a
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Philip Parker s content extruder has written tens of thousands of books, created a directory of tropical plants that didn t exist and has radio beaming out to farmers in poor third-world nations -- all of which is fully automated.
Jeff Jarvis: Davos 2011: Too Little Content Jeff Jarvis 2011
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Philip Parker s content extruder has written tens of thousands of books, created a directory of tropical plants that didn t exist and has radio beaming out to farmers in poor third-world nations -- all of which is fully automated.
Jeff Jarvis: Davos 2011: Too Little Content Jeff Jarvis 2011
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I'm intrigued by the potential uses of Parker's content extruder.
Jeff Jarvis: Davos 2011: Too Little Content Jeff Jarvis 2011
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I'm intrigued by the potential uses of Parker's content extruder.
Jeff Jarvis: Davos 2011: Too Little Content Jeff Jarvis 2011
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