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    How to calculate this?

    Hi friends
    I want to press a square sheet (110cm x 110cm and thickness 2mm)
    of aluminum to make bathtub with depth 10cm .
    But i d'not know the capacity of hydraulic press that enough to
    do this.
    is 50 ton enough?
    I need help to determine the capacity of hydraulic press to
    accomplish this mission


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    Angry

    my god
    still no useful answer or helpful


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    post this on the sheetmetal boards ( chaski, etc.), they get a lot more traffic in the guys that do this stuff.


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    sheetmetal boards
    where is this please
    give me the link


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    not sure but I don't think 50 ton will come close


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