Prolonged pressure (often as little as 1–2 hours) causes muscle cells to die. This process, called rhabdomyolysis, causes the cell membranes to leak toxic components into the surrounding tissue. 2. The "Lethal" Turn: Crush Syndrome The true danger often begins
Unlike single-piston presses that struggle against elastic rebound, the LPC-81 employs a two-stage hydraulic sequence. The first stage (the "Feeler") moves at high speed to make contact, registering the material's hardness. The second stage (the "Crusher") fires without delay, delivering the full 81 MPa in a microsecond-locked burst. There is no "give." Rebound is physically impossible due to the locking claw mechanism.
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Prolonged pressure (often as little as 1–2 hours) causes muscle cells to die. This process, called rhabdomyolysis, causes the cell membranes to leak toxic components into the surrounding tissue. 2. The "Lethal" Turn: Crush Syndrome The true danger often begins
Unlike single-piston presses that struggle against elastic rebound, the LPC-81 employs a two-stage hydraulic sequence. The first stage (the "Feeler") moves at high speed to make contact, registering the material's hardness. The second stage (the "Crusher") fires without delay, delivering the full 81 MPa in a microsecond-locked burst. There is no "give." Rebound is physically impossible due to the locking claw mechanism. Lethal Pressure Crush 81