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compaction of cans and bottles in pet

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good day to all, here I am again here after a night spent among the dreams of my project went to be blessed in a few moments!!! anyway better so now than at the exam! What do you think if instead of crushing these blessed plastic bottles I, through the same actuator (seriously with less force), pushed them against any arnese that provides to reduce them to plastic scales? Is that an idiotic or plausible idea? Do you have any advice?
Is not that you know some new graduate who can pass me a tesin on which to develop mine even if with completely different ideas?
Good day
 
I would do like this:
make a test equipment to press (use a scale, a dynamometer or invent something) and see what you get.
to make a calculation I would say that you should invest a lot of time and money, I would say that it is better to study an empirical/experimental system.
I had followed something similar in 2000 and had been made to "nase".
on terminology and reasoning I would say that you have already been told by the forum colleagues.
However follow what he told you about lightning in the last post and welcome in the forum.
Hi.
Good advice. you just crush a bottle by pressing it on a weighing scale, and the game is done.
good day to all, here I am again here after a night spent among the dreams of my project went to be blessed in a few moments!!! anyway better so now than at the exam! What do you think if instead of crushing these blessed plastic bottles I, through the same actuator (seriously with less force), pushed them against any arnese that provides to reduce them to plastic scales? Is that an idiotic or plausible idea? Do you have any advice?
Is not that you know some new graduate who can pass me a tesin on which to develop mine even if with completely different ideas?
Good day
good idea, you'd also solve the problem of bottled bent.
maybe a sort of low-speed "frullator" can be a good solution
 

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