HYDRAULIC PRESS vs TITANIUM AND CARBON FIBER, BENDING TEST
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With the help of a hydraulic press, we will test various materials for fracture. Titanium, steel, carbon fiber
With the help of a hydraulic press, we will test various materials for fracture. Titanium, steel, carbon fiber
Carbon fiber and fiberglass are not meant to be used in this type of loading. They resist _stretching_ exceptionally well. For bending or compression, use other materials.
Exactly, there meant for rigidity and weight saving over load strength.
I was amazed at how ductile titanium was.
I got curious to see the forged carbon fiber against regular one, it’s supposed to be much better in such applications.
Did you know carbon fiber can hold up against lava.
🤓☝️
I like seeing the difference in "it failed, but it's still very strong" vs "it failed and it's done now"
People like different things
That’s what we call brittle and ductile 😂
Do not repeat at home I have hydraulic press in home 😂😂😂
Me too 😅
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@@mcfokkinwand who doesn't? 😂
@@ttomas6254me and like 1 billion other people
and the hydraulic machine on my dad's pocket 😢😂😂
Remember kids, do not make your own submarines from carbon fiber at home!
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too late, gonna take it to the Titanic tomorrow. Nobody is going to stop me.
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@@benjaminaebersold7488 😂 Hells Gate?
It would be fun to show the weight of each. Also it would be interesting to see the force it takes to get each to a certain amount of deflection.
Would be great to know the masses of the pieces. And cost of each piece. Than it would be not only great video, yet awsome educational nerd-style video!
Stockton would have LOVED the sound of that carbon fiber snapping. Too soon? Great video!
In all seriousness, this video shows exactly which materials will give up in a catastrophic way, and which will flex - very instructive for materials selection.
You be as serious as you want. I'll spend my life having fun with idiots.@@mufflejoy
You be serious! I will have fun. Bye!@@mufflejoy
@@donaldhoot7741 Ehm, OK I guess. See you at the bottom then.
Ever since that one thing happened back then.. Every time i hear the word carbon fiber i think of Stockton Lol
Very beautiful and informative video dear. It will be extra informative if you include the fracture force vs the weight (I.e strength vs weight ratio), it will help people see why some material are chided bs other for various applications.
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I'm actually pretty shocked by these comparisons, great video.
I was surprised that the brass fractured. I was definitely expecting it to bend and not break. Very interesting.
As someone who has worked with brass it is often surprising brittle.
I expected the fracture. Brass is a powder metal alloy. The structure is not as consistent as aluminum.
There exists a myriad of alloys called brass, that contain copper (cu) and zinc (zn) as main components, but may also contain small amounts of tin, zirconium, arsenic, silicon, aluminium etc. Many cold/ heat treatments aswell. As many variaties as there are applications.
Both alloy brass and steel broken apart🤔 must have something to do with molecular binding
It's supposed to be considerably malleable atleast.
Would have been interesting to throw tungsten, polycarbonate (for comparison to acrylic) and UHH armour steel into the mix, however great video!
Armor steel would just snap. It’s got a very very hard crystalline structure that does well against fast moving projectiles but not so good against constant applied pressure
The same with tungsten.@@thomaslindell5448
I’d have liked to see how Tungsten Carbide performs here.
¿De que material estan hechos la parte superior e inferior de la prensa que hacen contacto con los distintos materiales?
Great video 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
High speed steel alloys can beat titanium but they are a lot heavier, as well!
But the same dimensions, i think that was pure titanium not titanium alloy
I love the warning don’t try this at home, but how many of us have a hydraulic press?
its so youtube doesnt take down the video
@@tomichuswhat?
Don't use carbon Fiber as a stair if you have a fat chick is basically the message
at least 40
Remember guys, don't put your iPhone 15 Pro Max under a Hydraulic Press.
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Curious which heat treatment the 6061 AL was. T4, T6 or ? Also would like to see mild steel in the mix as well.
Also the grade in Titanium. I know it had a high yield, but that was impressive. I'm a machinist, so I kinda knew what to expect what to expect. Edit: Just noticed that the V-Block gave.
I wanna know grades too about aluminium am titanium
Very interesting. It would also be vey interesting if you could repeat this test with these materials in different cross section but equal weight.
I like how you say nothing and let the screen words do all the talking in your show. 💯
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Bro try to show weight also... It will be fun to see same size materials with different weights
Thank you for the warning😮. I almost brought my hydraulic press home to crush some titanium! Scary.... 😨
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Titanium so much strength
What's the material of the press itself?
Can you do 6061 vs 7075 vs 7075 + scandium ? And cryo treatment and heat treatment ?
в конце нормальная пепельница получилась. я бы такую, с логотипом твоего канала, поставил бы на балкон на котором я курю. респект!
I'm just gonna say this: the acrylic did a whole lot better than I thought it would.
I would like to see fiberglass layered with bamboo but compress the bamboo first to get it supper thin then over lap them using fiber glass do like a 2x4 with it see how strong it is .
That High-speed steel turned into "high-speed projectile."
看起来钛还是综合最优秀的,抗压能力强而且不会脆断
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Would be nice to see the temperatures with a non-contact thermometer after the squishing.
Well, he made an ashtray out tin in the end. On the same level as my pottery class in school back in the day.
Would like to watch it with thermal screen, it will be interesting to know which part of the metal gets hot during hydraulic press
Who else was grooving to the beat that machine made 😮
Gracias brass por enderezar la base 🙏
Well, its a good demonstration however which type of carbon fiber prepreg is used, what is the fiber volume content, how is the ply stackage, these affect the test conclusions radically. I believe plies are tape and only oriented at longitudinal direction which makes this specimen incredibly strong at tensile stresses but weak at shear stresses in which specimens are subjected in this test. To wrap it up, if +45/-45 oriented plies are used at a proper amount we would have been seeing a lot a lot more resistance just so you know :) still very good video 👍🏻
Can you compare supertuff nylon vs Aluminum?
The structural integrity of aluminum and titanium was not compromised. So they were not broken. They just bent.
I am not a specialist, but i highly doubt. If its bent, then its structure is altered. If you use too much energy, and the metal doesnt go back to the state you started, you got plastic damage there. That mean not elastic stress region anymore. That mean you overdid. These are bent, but now are weaker than before.
Could You reaped those tests for the same materials with arc shape, please?
I know it would be expensive experiment but also it would be awesome when you could include diamond and gold in the experiment.
I didn't expect Steel to fail like that! I thought it was more ductile (like Titanium)... BTW What is "High Speed" Steel?
Можно узнать размеры сечения брусков и расстояние между опорами?
What the heck is the stand holding everything made of??? That's my pick!!!
Hahahahahahahahah iden
A spring that's stops under load. it takes the load till it reaches the bottom of the press
Nice video.
The main feature of material is ductility. Ability to plastic deform under the load is crucial
Having just installed slip on hubcentric wheel spacers on my car I’m Not sure if I should feel safer or more nervous after watching this
Crazy how even titanium can’t carry cahso
Cahso?
I would like to see the same materials but not size comparison but by weight comparison.
that aluminum at the start bent like rubber and the tin cylinder i had higher hopes for but got crushed like butter, this shows how powerful a hydraulic press can be, they crush almost anything in its path
The fun thing is that bronze is an alloy of copper and tin, but did not really behave like either of the pure metals.
What material is the machine made of? Is it tungsten?
What is the metal or material that is impossible to break? 🤔
Nice reminder that carbon fiber (and likely fiberglass too) only beat steel by mass and not by volume. An equal mass carbon fiber bar (much much larger) would beat steel by a fair margin, but not an equal size bar.
The real useful values would be lower which represent the force bending without permanent distortion.
Can you tell me what material the hydraulic press is made of?
You should do a similar test but instead of = volume do a = weight
metals with great density and hardness are resistant,but break if left under great force.Low density and soft mettals can catch what is flying to you. they are cheaper and suffer less damage because can be restored🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
Try to get hold of 15CDV6 in it's dot 5, or even 6 condition. It will be the king.
Versuche mal „Macrolon“ das ist so gut wie unzerstörbar. Das lässt sich sägen oder Bohren aber nicht zerbrechen.
THAT LOOKS FUN I SHOUL BUILD A SUBMARINE OF THIS
When it comes to Airplanes, titanium is the best to use for aircraft structural. Because they are light weight yet very strong.
How hot was that to titanium when u pulled it out?
Can you a weaver carbon fiber piece and test it ?
10:23 You can clearly see that because metals heat up when you shape them, the tin started to sweat!
It appears that the machine is constructed from the strongest material. I wonder what material it is made of.
Please test adamantium & vibranium.
What were the weights of the samples?
Should do some of that space-x stainless steel or maybe the cyber truck door type
Tata ritorna!!! Io ai miei tempi lo facevo con le mani
Can you do the adamantium test?
lETs USe CaRBOn FIbrE tO MAke a sUbmAriNE
And use a joystick of videogame 🎮 😂😂😂
And take it to the titanic site
And convinced rich stupids to get in to see remainings of titanic!!
Está son pruebas de que ? Traccion? Lo increíble es lo difícil de fracturar que es el titanio, si sumamos los kg de todos los otros materiales apenas le ganan. No sabia que el hss era tan duro de quebrar, lo raro es ¿por que, soportan menos las brocas de metal hss que las de titanio o cobalto?😅
Por su punto de fusion
It would be nice to see it's strength to it's weight ratio and not just pure strength.
Did fibre glass carry more than aluminum
I wonder what’s the material of hydraulic press itself? Seems like the top and bottom parts are the strongest materials among all 🤔
What is that machine press made up of ?
Paper mache
This could work as a science project
What were their weights?
If the weights are equal, the winning material would probably be wood (African Blackwood - 310 MPa bending strength. Construction steel - 410 MPa bending strength. 7,5 times heavier than African Blackwood).
Do a titanium vs tungsten please 🙏
Can you compare different macaroni shapes, to see which ones are stronger?
Нержавейку пожалуйста не забывайте! Всё таки это более популярный материал, чем та же медь или титан.
and I have always thought that titanium is more resistant than steel. thank you youtube for this info
Well, per mass it is.
Looks strong I should build an submarine with carbon fiber
Fiber Glass and Carbon Fiber is directional dependent material (Depend on fiber direction). You can't compare it steel or Titanium.
touching that fiber glass with no gloves is crazy
Next try vibranium
Vaganda 😅
Graphene qube please
You should try Tungsten
Tungsten vs ar500 steal try it
A thermal gun would be a great addition.
is it just me or did i hear titanium make a fire ass beat😂😂
Which is the meterial of using for hydraulic
I was hoping you would have done neutronium.
It would be interresting to measure the weight of each material
Its easy to calculate
Why ?????
I was going to say while the cylinders were being crushed they had to be hot.
satisfying video
Concrete with iron?
لا اعلم متى سيصبح الكاربون فايبر رخيص ويتم استخدامه في ادوات مهمه كثيرة
Nice titanium boomerang