How Hot Things Get on Hydraulic Press? | Thermochromic Paint Reaction!

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
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    Crushing steel pipes that have thermochromic / heat sensitive / color changing paint. With this cool reaction we can see how steel heats up when being crushed by our 150 ton hydraulic press
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  • @Golth1502
    @Golth1502 2 года назад +36

    Wow, this is really interesting. It provides more insight in how the material heats by sheer compression

  • @lachlanhatcher9108
    @lachlanhatcher9108 2 года назад +97

    Paint some car suspension springs with the heat sensitive paint and see if it heats up as much when you crush it

    • @MushookieMan
      @MushookieMan 2 года назад +3

      It shouldn't, because they are deforming elastically. But rubber bands change temperature when you stretch them. I guess the only way to know for sure is to try!

    • @Mastermindyoung14
      @Mastermindyoung14 2 года назад +6

      A compressed spring definitely heats up. You put energy into the system. It might not get hot enough to affect thermochromatic paint.

    • @MushookieMan
      @MushookieMan 2 года назад +2

      @@Mastermindyoung14 If all of the energy is stored as elastic strain energy, it won't heat up at all.

    • @apocalypse487
      @apocalypse487 2 года назад +1

      @@MushookieMan Engineering Explained should team up with this channel to explain.

    • @lachlanhatcher9108
      @lachlanhatcher9108 2 года назад

      @@Mastermindyoung14 if you push it past yield it should start to heat up

  • @roylim1169
    @roylim1169 2 года назад +81

    this is interesting, it kinda shows which part is most effected by the hydraulic pres

    • @Rwededyet
      @Rwededyet 2 года назад +1

      Mostly it's the height

  • @BetaMayra
    @BetaMayra 2 года назад +125

    This was really interesting... Maybe in the future you could do the bridge competition again with that paint on them, to see the "stress points"?

    • @princecharon
      @princecharon 2 года назад +2

      That sounds interesting, I hope they go for it.

    • @trayolphia5756
      @trayolphia5756 2 года назад +1

      Me at start of video seeing this comment - what difference does paint flaking off make, can you see the twisting and warping
      Me a minute into the video - aahhhhhhh….now it makes sense…

    • @SpectrumDIY
      @SpectrumDIY 2 года назад +1

      +5 for this!!! Would be brilliant to see!

    • @doot3050
      @doot3050 2 года назад

      polybridge

  • @smokeydoke100
    @smokeydoke100 2 года назад +15

    I love how the pipes accordion when they're crushed.

  • @spcpitts
    @spcpitts 2 года назад +10

    Yes!!! Finally some original content! Please put gray to yellow paint on the next set of bridges.

  • @johnturner4400
    @johnturner4400 2 года назад +17

    I’m going to miss the “ooho oo ohoo hot hot hey Anni, it’s really hot”

  • @jimsvideos7201
    @jimsvideos7201 2 года назад +21

    Also also if you want to have some fun, paint a piece of metal with this stuff, put some plastic food storage film on it and have your cats step on it; their feet are warm and will leave interesting prints.

  • @jasonwebb1882
    @jasonwebb1882 2 года назад +18

    Back in the mid 90's I was working at a nuclear energy plant. I was a painter and we had to paint these room next to the reactors and the paint we used was for heat. This paint could get to 2,500 degrees Celsius before hurting it.
    About 6 to 8 months go by and I get a call in the middle of the night wanting me to go into work. This was the first time ever I got called in before. I knew something had to have happened but what is a painter going to do in the middle of the night? What could be so bad that they needed painted?
    I got to the plant and they weren't letting anyone in. I said good I'll go back home and go to sleep then. The armed guard asked me what my name was and I said whats does it matter, you aren't letting anyone inside the gate. He asked me again what my name was and i told him. He called someone on the phone and the whole time he was on the phone i had another guard hold a damn AR15 on me. The guard gets off the phone and opens the gate and said sorry, you can go in. He tells that things have been crazy with alarms going off and people yelling outside. He said he was scared that it was going to blow up or something. He then looks at me and asked me what did I do? I said I am the guy they call when bad stuff happens and they have to get rid of whiteness. This guard starts freaking outand saying he didn't hear or see anything to be a witness. I looked at him and I said bruh, you just told me that alarms were going off and people were yelling. That sounds like a witness to me. Lol. He was just standing there and he asked me what I did to the witnesses? I said come on man, do i look like some assassin? Man i am a painter and something bad must have happened to call me in to paint something.
    I get in and find out that all of the rooms i painted with the heat resistant paint had all been messed up. So they wanted me to paint them again. I don't know how hot it got but that paint was almost all on the ground and the steel walls were a nice rainbow color. That paint was made to protect up to 2,500 celcius and it got way hotter then that. It took me a werk to repaint all of that by myself. They shut down the plant till i was done. Then i was laid off because i had reached my max dose of radiation for the year. I did however get a pretty nice check. This is the first time I have talked about it since it happened. I was always scared they would off me if I did say anything. Lol.

    • @FrietjeOorlog
      @FrietjeOorlog 2 года назад +3

      You had to get rid of whiteness. lol.

    • @Bob3D2000
      @Bob3D2000 2 года назад +2

      Well I'm glad you wrote it down here; that was interesting, thank you! :)

    • @billr3053
      @billr3053 2 года назад +1

      Wow! Nice story. I wonder what caused the temperature increase. Maybe that's on a need-to-know basis... not info for a mere painter. LOL.

    • @joshuagibson2520
      @joshuagibson2520 2 года назад

      Cool share. Where in the world? Not USA I assume as you said Celsius.

    • @joshuagibson2520
      @joshuagibson2520 2 года назад

      @@HELLO7657 what tribe are you from?

  • @jimsvideos7201
    @jimsvideos7201 2 года назад +6

    4:14 I'm freeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!

  • @michaelpipkin9942
    @michaelpipkin9942 2 года назад +11

    This was a great idea.
    I'm sure this will evolve, as everything does on this channel.

  • @jansenart0
    @jansenart0 2 года назад +3

    This was some of your best content ever! Really spectacular and informative! It's fascinating to be able to visualize how much energy is being put into what's being crushed!

  • @richardpiper5840
    @richardpiper5840 2 года назад +10

    I think you should try this paint on the bridges that people make

  • @madeofscars9355
    @madeofscars9355 2 года назад

    This is a brilliant example of stress points, the way the corners immediately heated up when pressure was applied to the square steel before it started deforming but the tube remained pretty good until the tube buckled and started deforming just goes to show a sharp edge is the no-1 cause for cracking and why everything that's in a high stress application must have a radius.

  • @WoodworkerDon
    @WoodworkerDon 2 года назад +6

    Maybe car or motorcycle exhaust pipe or other parts that heat up during use would be interesting.

  • @joshuagibson2520
    @joshuagibson2520 2 года назад +1

    The bird beek was hilarious.

  • @20TonChop
    @20TonChop 2 года назад +30

    Man, I miss Hypercolor shirts. I hope they make them again with how much the technology has improved.

    • @gth042
      @gth042 2 года назад +3

      A little less flammable would be nice.

    • @andymanaus1077
      @andymanaus1077 2 года назад

      They were great until the first wash.

  • @matthewsmith5883
    @matthewsmith5883 2 года назад +4

    Much cooler to watch than a thermal camera :D

  • @SpectrumDIY
    @SpectrumDIY 2 года назад +2

    Ahhhhhh friggin love it, very nice :D Would love to see this on the bridges as someone else has commented!

  • @JackRazer
    @JackRazer 2 года назад +3

    Im so happy you guys squished clay again!

    • @Steveman27
      @Steveman27 2 года назад +1

      It looked pretty harmless, but it was extremely dangerous and it had to be dealt with.

  • @cstoff6066
    @cstoff6066 2 года назад +6

    You can't be first without watching all of this!🤣

  • @reggiep75
    @reggiep75 2 года назад +2

    04:08 - T H I C C B O I makes an escape!!

  • @AB-these-handles-are-stupid
    @AB-these-handles-are-stupid 2 года назад +41

    I think the golf ball showed the heat change due to friction of the pieces against the plate and not from deformation due to that plastic being brittle.

    • @Bob3D2000
      @Bob3D2000 2 года назад

      I thought the same.

  • @waychillbro
    @waychillbro 2 года назад +3

    I loved the Will It Blend? reference!

  • @AECFXI
    @AECFXI 2 года назад +2

    I was going to say that it seems like materials which experience a brittle failure wouldn't really do much with thermal paint on them compared to ductile materials with a large area under their stress/strain curve, however I might just be thinking this because of how quickly you made them fail. It would be interesting to see whether a ceramic or other brittle material heats up in an observable way if you load the stress slowly, slowly ramping up more and more stress over time until they eventually fail after a minute or more of loading. I remember you doing this for harder objects like that solid glass orb. I think it would take a very strong ceramic object for there to be enough energy below the stress/strain curve to make any observable heat, but if you were able to detect heat while loading such an object it would be really interesting. It could be interesting to see where on the spectrum from brittle to ductile objects you can begin to see heat with this paint.

  • @BortLoco
    @BortLoco 2 года назад +3

    Is nobody gonna talk about how it threw me off-guard that there is no intro?

    • @Cheeto_Fingerz
      @Cheeto_Fingerz 2 года назад

      Right???? Same here, started watching and immediately thought “hold tf up where’s the intro!?”

  • @physhishek3162
    @physhishek3162 2 года назад +3

    Try to press with two monster magnet with same charge because same charge repel each other. it's interesting to see on press.

  • @derekfebo7370
    @derekfebo7370 2 года назад +2

    Awesome video as always guys, keep it up, my family and I love your content!

  • @xroqus
    @xroqus 2 года назад +1

    Godzilla, King Kong, Baba Yaga, Microsoft, the Blob, the Thing,...HYDRAULIC PRESS! Hide your tubing, bearings, paper, and Play Doh! Deal with it.

  • @mutantryeff
    @mutantryeff 2 года назад +3

    That was a very nice video. Really enjoyed it.

  • @colorchangingdeals
    @colorchangingdeals 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for using our Thermochromic Powder Pigments 😊

  • @elmadicine
    @elmadicine 2 года назад

    wow, that blue cylinder folded and collapsed so neatly and symmetrically

  • @SPUNLEE
    @SPUNLEE 2 года назад

    Have to say one of the best channels on you tube. Kudos thanks for the vids.👍

  • @DMSparky
    @DMSparky 2 года назад

    Man you must spend so much money on the equipment and materials you use for this channel. Good for you guys.

  • @Nate_Fishes
    @Nate_Fishes 2 года назад

    Another banger of a video. Doing the most important experiments anyone could think of.

  • @Protodyyd
    @Protodyyd 2 года назад +2

    rektal-pipe 2:46

  • @TWX1138
    @TWX1138 2 года назад

    I like the, "Will it Blend?" reference.

  • @jaimejimenez8858
    @jaimejimenez8858 2 года назад

    The way to color changed is pretty satisfying! 👏

  • @gonein60seconds34
    @gonein60seconds34 2 года назад

    That shit is awesome. I can totally see metal fatigue warning applications. Also, frozen pipe warning applications.

  • @toolmakerbest1584
    @toolmakerbest1584 2 года назад +2

    Very interesting concept!
    Thanks again for making such a great channel! 👍👍

  • @bdhhsgbyddhggg
    @bdhhsgbyddhggg 2 года назад

    The way the colors change when they heat up is pretty cool, it makes for a good video idea too👍🏻
    Also that extra birb at the end was [Nice]

  • @tracybowling97
    @tracybowling97 2 года назад

    You always have clever ideas. I have enjoyed them all!

  • @clips9294
    @clips9294 2 года назад +4

    I literally just searched for this channel after missing their content. Talk about coincidence

  • @thelazy0ne
    @thelazy0ne 2 года назад +1

    First one was most surprising 😱
    The plastic goofball got hot from friction not compression. 🤭
    More plis 🥰

  • @zekekaszycki2968
    @zekekaszycki2968 2 года назад +2

    This looked pretty neat

  • @RIXRADvidz
    @RIXRADvidz 2 года назад +1

    that bird is tougher than it looks. good thing you dealt with it quickly

  • @beautifulinstrumentals2866
    @beautifulinstrumentals2866 2 года назад +5

    Good stuff!! I enjoy your channel(s).
    We all owe you thanks for dealing with all those extra dangerous critters at the end of your videos. Mankind would be in terrible jeopardy with you willing to risk life and limb to capture and dispatch those villainous creatures. Here in USA we have many sharp-toothed duck-o-sauropods that are a hazard to humans. Maybe some have migrated to Finland. If so, you should absolutely find, catch and mash that awful beasty. 😎

  • @glennallen496
    @glennallen496 2 года назад

    You should make a holder for crushing cylinders as they lay sideways. Like, a half-cylinder mold open at the ends so it supports the lower half-side of the pipe as it gets crushed. I can't really visualize what would happen in that situation. The bottom half would maintain it's half-cylinder shape, while the top half would do...what? Spread out over the edges of the holder? Compact everything to the inside of the pipe? Spread towards the ends of the pipe? I don't know!

  • @mnossy11
    @mnossy11 2 года назад

    Very interesting! The first one was the best. Lots of interesting things you could do with this!

  • @macgyver1358
    @macgyver1358 2 года назад

    "Okey, maybe steel is better..." 😂😂

  • @HeruSalimchannel
    @HeruSalimchannel 2 года назад +3

    The best your video Hydraulic press 👍👍👍👍👍
    From indonesia

  • @aner_bda
    @aner_bda 2 года назад

    Congratulations, you've discovered yet another form of art!

  • @digitalta
    @digitalta 2 года назад +10

    Great to see more actual content, was getting bored of the compilations

  • @WilliamPetefish
    @WilliamPetefish 2 года назад

    It would be interesting to see playing cards or CDs painted with the thermal paint.

  • @Bytheemperor
    @Bytheemperor 2 года назад +2

    I love your contents, keep it up, guys

  • @Fredrikschou
    @Fredrikschou 2 года назад

    the way u say "Kurrrrriåsirti stream" is sooooo finnish :-)

  • @johnalexander2039
    @johnalexander2039 2 года назад +2

    That was some REALLY good footage! +1 guys :)

  • @MistaC1998
    @MistaC1998 2 года назад

    "Heat sensitive smoke, don't breath that" i see someone is a fan of will it blend

  • @wrenchmonkey3920
    @wrenchmonkey3920 2 года назад

    get Gom to do a demonstration of measuring strain optically with stochastic splatter paint using the press.

  • @richardtodd6843
    @richardtodd6843 2 года назад

    That bird was NOT DANGEROUS! Lauri just had a vendetta against it after it embarrassed one of the cats!

  • @kevinhurley6919
    @kevinhurley6919 2 года назад

    You should use an etching primer first. It binds to the steel an will keep the heat sensitive paint from flaking off

  • @rootbrian4815
    @rootbrian4815 2 года назад

    The steel makes for interesting squish patterns, however the lego crumbled, the golf ball popped.

  • @jmashcomptech
    @jmashcomptech 2 года назад

    Haha shoutout to the blendtec will it blend guy!

  • @PoisoneDrummer
    @PoisoneDrummer 2 года назад

    7:14 "Hey now its changing color, you just have to go a bit deeper with it" Thats what she said !!

  • @DanielWillems1995
    @DanielWillems1995 2 года назад +2

    With the red paint its… Red hot steel without all the heating!

  • @jamesa7506
    @jamesa7506 2 года назад

    That's some pretty good paint to paint your house with. A hyper-color house!

  • @farmerlamb2372
    @farmerlamb2372 2 года назад +1

    Looks like computer simulation of stress on parts! Cool!!

  • @check4twenty
    @check4twenty 2 года назад

    This is cool. I wonder if you could use this visual information to improve computer modeling for stress testing of load bearing material. If it hasn’t been done already, you may have stumbled onto something significant.

  • @RedBeardGreenThumb
    @RedBeardGreenThumb 2 года назад

    That created some heat

  • @Gh3ttoboy
    @Gh3ttoboy 2 года назад

    Now i wanna see ceramic ballbearing or steel ballbearing with that paint

  • @CommunityGuidelines
    @CommunityGuidelines 2 года назад

    Would be interesting to paint a cannon or a gun with thermal paint, then film it in slow motion to see the heat distribution as projectiles are launched.

  • @nickkerr5714
    @nickkerr5714 2 года назад

    I'm gonna throw some thermo paint on my desert truck with some go pros watching to see if there are stress points getting over heated

  • @sillyjellyfish2421
    @sillyjellyfish2421 2 года назад

    I wonder about blocks of wood and whether the heat dispers more along or across fibers

  • @ms_ch
    @ms_ch 2 года назад +2

    This is very interesting!

  • @evilbetty9204
    @evilbetty9204 2 года назад

    Measuring temperatura, lol love it.

  • @traviswilliams3209
    @traviswilliams3209 2 года назад

    Maybe you could press things inside the pipe to expand it, see how the paint changes

  • @Keith_1
    @Keith_1 2 года назад +2

    never seen paint like that before

  • @saltysteel3996
    @saltysteel3996 2 года назад +1

    Garage54 painted a whole car engine with this stuff to see how everything heated up.

  • @Thallarcha
    @Thallarcha 2 года назад +1

    so cool!

  • @ElTurbinado
    @ElTurbinado 2 года назад +2

    i want to paint my car with this and then when people touch it yell at them for "ruining the paint"

  • @workinonhouse
    @workinonhouse 2 года назад

    Here’s a suggestion for a video: get a pewag 120 chain to see if you can crush a link of it.

  • @Ramn8tr
    @Ramn8tr 2 года назад

    Reminds me of looking at objects in infrared.

  • @jonathanjay2594
    @jonathanjay2594 2 года назад

    I suck at painting also brother, your channel is awesome

  • @connormyrick6422
    @connormyrick6422 2 года назад

    Thermal paints are the wildest thing. I wonder how it would look on certain wood or plastics

  • @TB-jg2oq
    @TB-jg2oq 2 года назад

    I wonder if a thick plastic tube would heat up if you went slow enough. The metal stuff is soo fun though

  • @chasingdemons7231
    @chasingdemons7231 2 года назад

    You should square up the ends on the pipes with a disc sander before you crush them that way they would stay standing

  • @DanielWillems1995
    @DanielWillems1995 2 года назад +2

    This paint with friction welding two pieces of steel together in a lathe?

  • @ezekielmalasmas670
    @ezekielmalasmas670 2 года назад +1

    Wow. Stronger metal 🌟🌟⭐⭐💪💪🤗🤗🤗❤️❤️❤️

  • @the8thark
    @the8thark 2 года назад

    Will it Crush?
    That is the question.
    PS. Nice Will it Blend joke on the video. Made me laugh.

  • @DelfinoGarza77
    @DelfinoGarza77 2 года назад

    The square tube that jumped out got crushed in a way that looks like it is smiling.

  • @kennycarter5682
    @kennycarter5682 2 года назад

    Need to play with the blue more. Wanna see how purple it gets. And any other colors?

  • @loczaczix
    @loczaczix 2 года назад

    I'm very surprised with the corners changing colors when they were not deforming in any way

  • @ZMAN_420
    @ZMAN_420 2 года назад +3

    Very nice 👌 👍

  • @richardmcgibboney1886
    @richardmcgibboney1886 2 года назад

    I'd be interested to see this with other things, like fruit, rubber, wood, or kid's toys. Kinda like how you had a whole series with the scale.

  • @joshbissenden1207
    @joshbissenden1207 2 года назад

    Heat treated paint is cool. Do more videos with it. :)

  • @toolzshed
    @toolzshed 2 года назад

    Great idea 🤘🏽🔥

  • @PlaneShaper2
    @PlaneShaper2 2 года назад

    Might be interesting to see thermal paint on ball bearings.

  • @eoincolfer63
    @eoincolfer63 2 года назад +1

    i love you guys

  • @arekwittbrodt
    @arekwittbrodt 2 года назад

    I would suggest using some soft metals, like lead or copper.

  • @bubbajenkins123
    @bubbajenkins123 2 года назад +4

    I’m hate sensitive. Please be nice to me

    • @zombiesarereal4812
      @zombiesarereal4812 2 года назад +1

      I hate avocados, mayonnaise, seafood, spiders, mowing the lawn, and car warranty spam calls. Grow a pair bubba.

    • @tangy3003
      @tangy3003 2 года назад +1

      Your turn on the press will come eventually