what pressure for a press pneumatique?
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what pressure for a press pneumatique?
hello, I'm new here and I want to know:
" what pressure for a press pneumatique?"
thanks (sorry for my english I'm french...)
" what pressure for a press pneumatique?"
thanks (sorry for my english I'm french...)
Found this in the "how to" area:
Step 15 With your safety glasses on, slowly increase the pressure of the bladder to 10-15psi. Check if the bladder is providing pressure on all parts of the mold. Pay careful attention to the tip and tail areas. If there is a problem release the bladder pressure and make the necessary adjustments. Perform an inspection on the press and make sure the frame shows no signs of malfunction.
Step 16 Gradually increase the bladder pressure to the desired operating pressure (30-60psi) in 10psi increments. Perform the routine inspections of the press along the way.
Step 17 Leave the press running until the epoxy has completely hardened. We usually leave our presses running 10-12 hours at room temperature. For colder temperatures you may need a longer pressing time.
As allways, keep in mind the safety aspect of your press! I usually go no higher than 40 psi, measured at the hose.
rockaukum
Step 15 With your safety glasses on, slowly increase the pressure of the bladder to 10-15psi. Check if the bladder is providing pressure on all parts of the mold. Pay careful attention to the tip and tail areas. If there is a problem release the bladder pressure and make the necessary adjustments. Perform an inspection on the press and make sure the frame shows no signs of malfunction.
Step 16 Gradually increase the bladder pressure to the desired operating pressure (30-60psi) in 10psi increments. Perform the routine inspections of the press along the way.
Step 17 Leave the press running until the epoxy has completely hardened. We usually leave our presses running 10-12 hours at room temperature. For colder temperatures you may need a longer pressing time.
As allways, keep in mind the safety aspect of your press! I usually go no higher than 40 psi, measured at the hose.
rockaukum
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...what is the name of that???
where can I found this one???
http://byfiles.storage.live.com/y1pXbQo ... rHR_SQlkGc
where can I found this one???
http://byfiles.storage.live.com/y1pXbQo ... rHR_SQlkGc
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