All I'm trying to say is visually, the average person can't tell it's powder.
I would say, in one clean video shoot to poor the powder in your hand after. But real nano powder would hurt very bad afterward. hmm, maybe toss a marble in with it
@jib1000 I agree, from just watching the video the whole thing is rather unclear.
It was my first video on you tube and it was just meant for a test of uploading anything. In fact I even inspected the nano powder with an electron microscope and I am sure about the substance.
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"Nano power" LOL... Forcing air through minute particles of plastic, or rapidly vibrating it so it formed what appeared to be a fluid, was done over 20 years ago in plastic coating machines.
Yes, how true, just it is made with nano powder in this case. The grains were measured with an electron microscope in -Lotus Coating with Nano Glass- see there at 0:11.
The idea with the air mixed in was also my fist conclusion, that is why the -Cloud in a Glass- was checked in vacuum: It is nearly the same effect without air, it is based on electrical charging.
@manf1234 "The People". That's who you have to satisfy. Demonstrations are better executed when you show what your material can do under an uncommon situation. No one is impressed with the fluid because the same results can be replicated in many different conditions, some found around the house.
some people went to wikipedia to get some info, just to look smart... I think..
MkM47 6 months ago
milk
PoppingPOPcans 9 months ago
What the music name ?
tensemaker 11 months ago
Dont breathe this.
intheshitter 1 year ago 4
i did that with a milk and Sweedish House Mafia song and was the same efffect
DjGisME 1 year ago
Keep up the beat. The consistency will be water eventually.
Colakula1 1 year ago
All I'm trying to say is visually, the average person can't tell it's powder.
I would say, in one clean video shoot to poor the powder in your hand after. But real nano powder would hurt very bad afterward. hmm, maybe toss a marble in with it
TheTechAdmin 1 year ago
Milk in a bong,
Doubbleohh 1 year ago
looks like crank being smoked.... fawking tweakers
gsxrkidd 1 year ago
I'm very sure that you have a non-newtonian fluid there, and not a nano powder. Look at the way it coats the glass container...
jib1000 1 year ago 6
@jib1000 I agree, from just watching the video the whole thing is rather unclear.
It was my first video on you tube and it was just meant for a test of uploading anything. In fact I even inspected the nano powder with an electron microscope and I am sure about the substance.
manf1234 1 year ago 3
@jib1000
Can't a powder coat a glass container?
fngrbrdr 1 year ago
@fngrbrdr Not without an adhesive, like say static electricity. Pretty sure that only liquids coat there containers like that.
jib1000 1 year ago
lol. u never heard of non-newtonian fluids?
computernerd1901 1 year ago
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TEHGREATAWESOMENESS 1 year ago
Can you tell me where to get some Nano glass powder? :)
SimmanGodz 2 years ago
Nice!
Fireball9392 2 years ago
milk boiling hahahahaha xD
dRLe0 2 years ago
"Nano power" LOL... Forcing air through minute particles of plastic, or rapidly vibrating it so it formed what appeared to be a fluid, was done over 20 years ago in plastic coating machines.
fronkenpoop 2 years ago 3
Yes, how true, just it is made with nano powder in this case. The grains were measured with an electron microscope in -Lotus Coating with Nano Glass- see there at 0:11.
The idea with the air mixed in was also my fist conclusion, that is why the -Cloud in a Glass- was checked in vacuum: It is nearly the same effect without air, it is based on electrical charging.
manf1234 2 years ago
@manf1234 "The People". That's who you have to satisfy. Demonstrations are better executed when you show what your material can do under an uncommon situation. No one is impressed with the fluid because the same results can be replicated in many different conditions, some found around the house.
Short version: "nothing new"
TheTechAdmin 1 year ago
Corn starch and water... Nano powder?? wtf?
cl1mbat1ze 2 years ago
corn starch and water...your so clever
xfuturemarine3 2 years ago
new easy sniff the next gen cocain
lasergeak 2 years ago 2
all you did was took some
coke, put it in a vial, teh put it on a powereful speaker
microman9101 2 years ago
lait + haut parleur .... quelle connerie
PR4Y3R 2 years ago
wow very interesting
Rubrumn 2 years ago
next gen cocaine^^
DemonTaki 3 years ago 18
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TheNilvarg 2 years ago
"Use it and you will behave like water when shaken"
jessemartijn 2 years ago 9
ha!
GeneralLazySpoon 2 years ago
DON`T DO DRUGS
mzh3000 3 years ago 6
...much
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LoggDogX 3 years ago
can't u use any other fine grained powder to get the effect?
benjamminn20 3 years ago
As mentioned:
The manufacturer Evonik describes the "positive effects" as Optimum rheology during processing, ...
the effect might be not quite as strong with other powder.
For a comparison one might stir a different powder in a bottle and measure the time until it settles.
manf1234 3 years ago
this isnt nano at all...
u can do this with any fine powder!
like silica for chromatography (about 65µm - or 65.000nm)
or whatever...
Assi2004 3 years ago
I agree that the effect will be similar with powder that is not quite as fine.
The powder shown is the same as in "Lotus Coating with Nano Glass" where it is shown in a SEM photo. (about 10nm particles)
It would be nice to compare the setting time after stirring for powders with different particle size.
manf1234 3 years ago
The manufacturer Evonik describes the "positive effects" as:
-Optimum rheology during processing
-Thickening of polar liquids, e.g. epoxy resins
-Reinforcement of silicone elastomers
-High levels of loading, molding compounds
-Excellent water-repelling properties, leading to improved corrosion protection
-Improvement of dielectric properties, in cable compounds
-Free-flow of powders, in fire extinguishers
-Increased scratch resistance, in paints and plastics
manf1234 3 years ago
pretty neat.so what do you think would be some good applications for it?
CHIsassin 3 years ago
pretty cool
fordmoparguy 3 years ago
cool material!
kelemengabi 4 years ago