Hi Samuel. Could you be more specific about what you need? We have some information on extruded profiles on this page: www.hydro.com/en-NO/aluminium/products/extruded-profiles/
I believe you would just extrude the whole thing, send it over to a CNC/fabrication shop (which Hydro has), then use a CNC machine, saw, or punch where you need it in the middle, then probably weld it on. I'm not an expert, I just have worked in the same industry where Hydro has worked as an operator (worker bee).
There are 2 main processes. 1) a Mandrel attached to the ram pushes the billet with the inside void in mind. 2) a porthole die which makes separate pieces and welded back together before coming out of the press. Its weld is seamless so it looks natural.
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Aluminum is the American and Canadian spelling. The spelling that we use, aluminium, is the preferred spelling outside North America. So no, we will not adjust. =)
I have worked at Hydro in Norway for over 30 years, and I still work there.
This is a great video. Amazed at how few views it has had!
Amazing production moves like a well oiled clock
Your videos are very interesting thank you so much
Could i have more información about this process.. or where could i find more information about all the process temperature alloy and everything?
Hi Samuel. Could you be more specific about what you need? We have some information on extruded profiles on this page: www.hydro.com/en-NO/aluminium/products/extruded-profiles/
How do you extrude complex shapes that have voids in the middle, such as pipes?
I believe you would just extrude the whole thing, send it over to a CNC/fabrication shop (which Hydro has), then use a CNC machine, saw, or punch where you need it in the middle, then probably weld it on. I'm not an expert, I just have worked in the same industry where Hydro has worked as an operator (worker bee).
The center hollow is formed as part of the die and extruded as such. I work in maintenance at one of the American plants.
@@kevinkesler8154 I'd like to see it, because explaining it just doesn't allow my mind to comprehend how that works. Thanks though.
There are 2 main processes.
1) a Mandrel attached to the ram pushes the billet with the inside void in mind.
2) a porthole die which makes separate pieces and welded back together before coming out of the press. Its weld is seamless so it looks natural.
What about strain-hardened Aluminum series? After extrusion do they be submitted to heat-treating?
I think they use what they call an age oven
Hello, can we have this video in portugues? thank you
Awsome I want to be apart of procudure
Honestly would like to work there facilitys look clean everything is clearly marked and i do admire norway. Sadly i dont have much and cant afford college. Wish they had an aprenticeship system.
I just hired at hydro with a GED
@@messaround9502 did they ask you for ur ged at interview?
@@MiguelRodriguez-rr4kt no
What is cost of this prouduct machinery
12 milion euro ful machin
Sir, Norway is my dream country, Sir i want to go to Norway, But because i am poor, i cannot afford to go to Norway, the dream of the poor remains a deram, ( i love 🇳🇴🇳🇴🇳🇴 )
You keep pronouncing and ALUMINUM incorrectly. Please adjust.
Aluminum is the American and Canadian spelling. The spelling that we use, aluminium, is the preferred spelling outside North America. So no, we will not adjust. =)