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From: ratulloch1
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  • so am i to believe he is breathing powdered glass and aluminum and he is still alive?

  • Possible use in funeral homes?

  • whats grinding up everything in this video? The giant metal device or the epic sound track?

  • im guessing this would be a very interesting way to kill the neighbours pet?

  • Fludized powders are VERY explosive and require special handling.

    Is it possible to collect, recycle & rebooste the exhaust air to lower energy requirements when not drying product?

  • The music is AWESOME. If it weren't for the music, this video would be unsettling. I recognize that it's just chicken parts being liquefied and turned into a fine powder, but the music makes me feel like I just landed on the moon. FUCKING AWESOME.

    And three cheers for the guy who will dig around in ANYTHING with his bare hands. I would be wary of the mysterious powders that shoot out the end of that machine. That guy's got big brass balls. Somebody get that guy some hand sanitizer.

  • My father mentioned about this technology in the 70's, he also mentioned that the inventor was ridiculed by scientists and ergo, never took off, however we are looking at one of the best waste disposal systems ever invented...

  • @johnsharptool

    thank you you just helped me find a purpose for my science project which is a small scale of this video.

  • I started this video for science... I finished it for a man sticking his hands in every weird powderized thing he could find, like some weirdsman. The music was a nice touch too.

  • i wonder what that powder can be used for

  • This process was first invested in Germany in 1942. It has never been made commercially viable, the power required is far to high.

  • @dreffell

    Bullshit. According to a company I know it's the other way around. When it comes to dehydration their machine uses 0,5-1 kWh per kilo water removed.

  • I'd like to get one small enough to fit on my kitchen counter. I could pulverize all food waste into fertilizer.

  • Pounds anything into a fine toxic dust.

  • uh? Do you mean non-toxic?

  • Glass dust!

    Don't stick your hands in this!

  • Finally, I know how I can get rid of all my extra chicken offal!

  • get hammered on coolers and make the bottles into dust!  The American dream!

  • Because the government is trying to keep it a secret from the Commies!

  • I want one

    How much power does this thing use?

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