machines/sheetpress/commons/conclusion.md
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Sheetpress Experiments - Cassandra - 650 - EDC - RC1 - Conclusion


10 mm

A one-stage process suitable for up to 10 mm thickness, though prone to warping effects.

Conclusions

  • Minor flatness errors were observed, typically 0.5-1 mm.
  • Warping and material shrinking occurred, especially near corners.

Recommendations

  • Reheat at 140°C and press again to minimize shrinkage and warping.
  • For a better finish, repeat the press with a harder surface.

20 mm

A two-stage method offering better control at greater thickness.

Conclusions

  • The inclusion of intermediate dies reduced warping and improved overall flatness.

Recommendations

  • Incremental heating and controlled die insertion are recommended.
  • Use presses with adequate pressure (20 tons minimum) for thicker sheets.

30 mm

A two-stage method offering better control at greater thickness.

Conclusions

  • The inclusion of intermediate dies reduced warping and improved overall flatness.

Recommendations

  • Incremental heating and controlled die insertion are recommended.
  • Use presses with adequate pressure (20 tons minimum) for thicker sheets.

40 mm

A three-stage process for 40 mm sheets with significant handling challenges.

Conclusions

  • Height differences were observed, particularly on the die-engaged side (up to 5 mm).
  • Air pockets and corner warping were frequent issues.

Recommendations

  • Implement intermediate reheating steps.
  • Introduce controlled cooling phases to mitigate height inconsistencies.