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in this lesson weamp;#39;ll describe sheet guys and the flow of plastic melt through the dye the job of the sheet dye is to shape the hot putty like plastic melt from the extruder into a flat rectangular web of uniform thickness to feed into the roll stack sheet dye designs vary depending on the required sheet thickness the characteristics of the sheet being produced the type of plastic used and the allowable cost sheet dyes can be of various widths typically sheet dyes are 2 to 6 feet wide but they can be as wide as 10 feet typical sheet dyes operate at temperatures from about 360 to 600 degrees Fahrenheit thatamp;#39;s 182 to 316 degrees Celsius and Inlet pressures up to 5000 psi dyes must be very rigid to avoid warping or clam shelling from high internal pressure some plastics can cause wear and even be corrosive so the dyes are usually made of chrome or nickel-plated tool steel for certain applications such as PVC the dye may be made from stainless steel sheet dyes have an upper