tgvp
Well-Known Member
I'm the happy owner of a small manual rosin press (that one) which is branded as having 600kg of "pressure". But as far as physics is concerned, the pressure between the plates depends on how much strength I have to put on pushing the lever down as the "torque" will "amplify" it (all those quotes are due to the fact my physics classes are quite far away, but I hope it's still understandable if not totally correct). As an example, if I have two bags of 10cm^2, the first filled until it is 1cm of height, the other 5cm (with similar density), the pressure per area of surface will not be the same with the exact same plates distance setting. In the first, I need to push very gently to "close" the press and in the second, I even risk of bending the crank.
So how do I assert the pressure between the plates?
P.S. To be honest, this will probably not be revelant anymore soon as I plan to buy an hydrolic press with a manometer and move the heating plates and controller on it
So how do I assert the pressure between the plates?
P.S. To be honest, this will probably not be revelant anymore soon as I plan to buy an hydrolic press with a manometer and move the heating plates and controller on it