# 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.