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By definition, extrusion is “the act or process of shaping by forcing through a die.” When pelletizing or specialty-forming a product, one must give consideration to the advantages of extrusion. The various methods of extrusion include ram, pellet mill, and screw type, and “force” is applied by piston, rolls, or screw (auger), respectively.