As the material exits the die, it cools and solidifies, taking on the shape of the die. The extruded tube is then cut to the desired length and may undergo further processing, such as annealing, annealing, or surface treatment, to improve its mechanical properties or aesthetic appearance.
Aerospace: Lightweight, high-strength extrusion tubing is essential in aerospace applications for fuel lines, hydraulic systems, and other critical components.
Electronics: Extrusion tubing is used in electronics for wire insulation, cable jackets, and other components requiring electrical insulation and mechanical protection.