The force required to crush an aluminum can depends on various factors, including the thickness of the can, its size, the type of aluminum used, and the method of crushing. However, a standard aluminum soda can typically requires around 90 pounds (40.8 kilograms) of force to crush it.
It's important to note that this force can vary significantly depending on the specific can design and the precise conditions of the crushing process. Additionally, if you're using a can crusher or a machine designed for crushing cans, the force required may be different and depends on the mechanics of the device.
The can's resistance to crushing is primarily due to the strength and thickness of the aluminum used in its construction. Aluminum cans are designed to hold beverages under pressure, so they are relatively strong and can withstand external forces to some extent. However, they are still relatively easy to crush compared to materials like steel.
Using a can crusher or similar mechanical device can make the process more efficient and consistent. Double-shaft shredder is commonly used equipment for crushing aluminum cans. GEP ECOTECH has in-depth research on the crushing and recycling of aluminum cans. You are welcome to inquire for more information.