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How Are Bars Made?


Davetrials

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Yes, they are extruded.  Extrusion:  The act or process of shaping by forcing through a die.

Or, for you Dave:

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waheey, simple terms that even i can understand.

So let me get this straight, bandle bars are made in an industrial sized playdo machine? lol

Ben

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but how does it harden in the same shape, this is all very confusing

The metal is heated but not into a liquid state. Its soft enough to be 'bent/shaped' but hard enough to retain its shape. If you get what I mean.

I think.

Edited by mcajh
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right. the play doh machine is an awesome example, n like mcajh says as the metal comes out of the die it is cooled to a temp at which it hold its shape. Most bars arent the same thickness all the way through, they vary at different points, this reduces weight but also helps a bit with the stress distribution of the massive forces that trials rider inflict upon bars. This thickness variation is done using a special type of extrusion. The red bit on the play doh model creates the outer diameter of the bar, but to make the hole in the middle another tool is used which is positioned in the molten metal, but this metal melts at a much higher temp. This tool can be varied in diameter to make the correct inner diameter for the bar. In some cases the outer diamter of the bar varies so in that case the outer diamter tool would vary its diameter too. once this is all done the bar is still straight, but becuase the tube is still hot enough to be formed it ccan bent into shape using a jig specific to the bar design. To stop the bar from folding or creasing a insert is usually put inside the bar before its is bent to prevent this. The bar is usually left in the jig to cool and to stop it bending back.

Hope that helps

think i covered most pointers

Woody

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