hydraulic press
Noun: A hydraulic press is a machine tool that uses a hydraulic cylinder to generate a compressive force. It operates on Pascal's principle, where a force applied to a confined fluid is transmitted undiminished in all directions. In this press, a relatively small force applied to a small-area piston creates a much larger force on a larger-area piston, allowing for the pressing, molding, or forging of materials.
The term "hydraulic press" is used to refer to the specific machine itself. It is a compound noun. * The factory uses a hydraulic press to shape metal sheets into car body panels. * For the experiment, we placed the sample inside the hydraulic press. * The power of a hydraulic press comes from the incompressibility of the fluid, usually oil.
- Industrial Context: In manufacturing, a hydraulic press is a fundamental piece of equipment for operations like stamping, clinching, and deep drawing.
- The 500-ton hydraulic press is essential for our forging line.
- Laboratory Context: Smaller hydraulic presses are used in laboratories for preparing material samples (e.g., KBr pellets for infrared spectroscopy).
- The chemist used a laboratory hydraulic press to create a uniform pellet for analysis.
- Press (noun): A broader term for any machine that exerts pressure to shape, compress, or assemble. A hydraulic press is one type of press.
- Hydraulic ram (noun): A related device that uses hydraulic power to generate linear motion or force, often a component within a larger hydraulic system.
- Pneumatic press (noun): A press that uses compressed air instead of hydraulic fluid to generate force. This is a different type of machine with contrasting principles and applications.
- Hydraulic forging press (noun): Specifically used when the press is designed for forging metals.
- Power press (noun): A general term for any press powered by a mechanism (hydraulic, mechanical, pneumatic).
- To operate a hydraulic press: To control and use the machine.
- Only trained personnel should operate the hydraulic press.
- Hydraulic press capacity: Refers to the maximum force the press can exert, typically measured in tons.
- We need to check the hydraulic press capacity to see if it can handle this thick steel.
- Hydraulic fluid/oil: The liquid medium used in the press to transmit power.
- The hydraulic fluid must be kept clean and at the proper level.
- press in which a force applied by a piston to a small area is transmitted through water to another piston having a large area