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Wrexham, , United Kingdom
Role: Extrusion Operator
Location: Llay
Type: Permanent
Salary: £27,000 -£28,500 DOE
Russell Taylor Group are looking to recruit several Extrusion Operators to join our client in Llay.
The successful candidate will work a 4 on 4 off shift pattern (12-hour shifts, alternating days and nights).
The Role:
Operating extrusion machines to produce various products.Monitoring the extrusion process to ensure s...
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An extension of the keel at the forward end of a ship.
Abbreviation of definitely. Double damn defo was an extension of defo (definitely) to indicate that it was "written in stone...".
The extension of the ship's side above the level of the weather deck.
[extension from pusher —a person who circulates counterfeit money; since the 1920s] drug seller, drug dealer. See dealing
Exclam. An exclamation that a thing is reasonable or accepted. An extension of a fair do. {Informal}
Noun. A doctor, by extension of its older and original usage for an untrained physician.
An extension on the side of a vessel. A bridge wing is an open-air extension of the bridge to port or starboard, intended for use in signaling.
Child, baby, so by extension, girlfriend and/or someone you truly care for - not necessarily a boyfriend or girlfriend.
Small insignificant item (or person by extension).
An open-air extension of the bridge to port or starboard, intended for use in signaling.
  The quick, strong extension of a diver’s legs out of the tuck position to stop rotation.
Adj. Cold, frozen. Also occasionally numbed by extension of being frozen. [South-west use/dialect]
Adj. 1. Sexually desirable, sexy. 2. Excellent, wonderful, by extension of meaning 1. E.g."It was a shagtastic Ferrari."
An orphaned calf or small calf; by extension, any cattle.
Adj. Very intoxicated by drink or drugs. An extension of 'off one's trolley'.
[after John Jones, the British physician who first described opiate withdrawal in 1700] withdrawal from addiction; by extension, craving any drug
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An extension of the keel at the forward end of a ship.
Abbreviation of definitely. Double damn defo was an extension of defo (definitely) to indicate that it was "written in stone...".
The extension of the ship's side above the level of the weather deck.
[extension from pusher —a person who circulates counterfeit money; since the 1920s] drug seller, drug dealer. See dealing
Exclam. An exclamation that a thing is reasonable or accepted. An extension of a fair do. {Informal}
Noun. A doctor, by extension of its older and original usage for an untrained physician.
An extension on the side of a vessel. A bridge wing is an open-air extension of the bridge to port or starboard, intended for use in signaling.
Child, baby, so by extension, girlfriend and/or someone you truly care for - not necessarily a boyfriend or girlfriend.
Small insignificant item (or person by extension).
An open-air extension of the bridge to port or starboard, intended for use in signaling.
  The quick, strong extension of a diver’s legs out of the tuck position to stop rotation.
Adj. Cold, frozen. Also occasionally numbed by extension of being frozen. [South-west use/dialect]
Adj. 1. Sexually desirable, sexy. 2. Excellent, wonderful, by extension of meaning 1. E.g."It was a shagtastic Ferrari."
An orphaned calf or small calf; by extension, any cattle.
Adj. Very intoxicated by drink or drugs. An extension of 'off one's trolley'.
[after John Jones, the British physician who first described opiate withdrawal in 1700] withdrawal from addiction; by extension, craving any drug
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continuous extrusion process—producing a single sausage casing of indefinite length—which is then cut into desired lengths, usually while the extrusion process
4 × 8 feet and 5 × 10 feet. Many CNC routers today are made of aluminum extrusion which provide great flexibility as this can be shipped from almost anywhere
to the formulation to facilitate the formation of granules. Hot melt extrusion is utilized in pharmaceutical solid oral dose processing to enable delivery
powdered ingredients or miniature pellets made by e.g. processes of extrusion or spheronization. These are made in two-halves: a smaller-diameter "body"
Southern California developed Contour Crafting, which was the first layered extrusion device for concrete. The system used a computer-controlled crane to automate
techniques, such as stamping and forging of large high-strength parts, extrusion of long sections, chemical milling of large skin panels and other new
methods are used to manufacture face shields: extrusion and injection molding. Faceshields cut from extrusion sheets provide better impact resistance than
models—is fused deposition modeling, a special application of plastic extrusion, developed in 1988 by S. Scott Crump and commercialized by his company
for ultra-large basic shape production in sizes beyond the capacity of extrusion techniques. Materials that are typically manufactured through compression
needed] though volcanism on Thera began around 2 million years ago with the extrusion of dacitic lavas from vents around Akrotiri. One of the largest volcanic