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04/24/2009 12:07 PM

How to calculate the power required to pinch the steel strip in between two pinch rolls?

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Re: manager -desgin

04/24/2009 1:54 PM

Power is the wrong term.

How much force is required? What are the size of rollers with which you are pinching? What happens to the steel strip when you pinch it?

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Re: manager -desgin

04/24/2009 8:36 PM

Give some more details, there are some usefull formulas that calculate material deformation, force, etc, but they are related to process characteristics.

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