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  2. Hydraulic Press Channel - Wikipedia

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    Hydraulic Press Channel (HPC) is a YouTube channel operated by Finnish workshop owner Lauri Vuohensilta. Launched in October 2015, the channel publishes videos of various objects being crushed in a hydraulic press , as well as occasional experiments using different devices.

  3. Hydraulic press - Wikipedia

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    The hydraulic press depends on Pascal's principle.The pressure throughout a closed system is constant. One part of the system is a piston acting as a pump, with a modest mechanical force acting on a small cross-sectional area; the other part is a piston with a larger area which generates a correspondingly large mechanical force.

  4. Sarah McCreanor - Wikipedia

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    Sarah McCreanor (born 2 August 1992), known professionally as "Smac" [2] [3] [4] and Hydraulic Press Girl, [2] is an Australian actor, dancer, comedian, and content creator. [2] She is known for her content series in which she moves her body to imitate objects being crushed in hydraulic presses. Among other activities, she has performed in ...

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  6. Talk:Hydraulic Press Channel - Wikipedia

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  7. Joseph Bramah - Wikipedia

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    Bramah was a very prolific inventor, though not all of his inventions were as important as his hydraulic press. They included: a beer engine (1797), a planing machine (1802), a paper-making machine (1805), a machine for automatically printing bank notes with sequential serial numbers (1806), and a machine for making quill pen nibs (1809).

  8. Category:Hydraulic engineering - Wikipedia

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    Alemannisch; العربية; Aragonés; Azərbaycanca; Башҡортса; Беларуская; Беларуская (тарашкевіца) Български

  9. Squeeze casting - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] This is often carried out using a hydraulic press as part of the casting apparatus. [3] Squeeze casting was originally created to make stronger metal parts for use in the construction and defense industries. The metal parts created by this process are more resistant to wear and heat and have historically been very expensive to produce.