@merkis , welcome to the community. I have some questions/thoughts:
1. What are you making? You are likely moving some type of material through heated rollers. Are you concerned with within or between roll variation? Do you have questions about the consistency of the incoming materials? Should you be investigating temperature and speed in addition to pressure?
2. Typically a screening design includes many factors, set at bold levels as one of the initial strategies starting your investigation. The intent is NOT to pick the winner, but to identify which factors (and associated hypotheses) to investigate further.
3. The factor "pressure" in your study is nested in "gap type". This means the pressure settings are contingent on the gap type (in this case hydraulic) and there would be no possible interaction between pressure and gap type (mechanical or hydraulic). I would also wager a guess the gap types are collinear (they would be correlated in the study).
4. What are the response variables? And, as already offered, do you understand the precision/discrimination of your measurement devices? I'll guess thickness is one of the responses...is there concern for across roll or down roll variation of the thickness? Perhaps you should start with some directed sampling to understand sources of variation (e.g., measurement, within roll, between roll, raw material batches, etc.) before you start experimentation.
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