Dissolving metal with sound

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  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2024
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  • @zebfross
    @zebfross 4 месяца назад +46574

    For those wondering what would happen to a finger: Apparently it feels like a small electric shock and will clean dirt and oil out of your skin, so... basically nothing, ha

    • @TastySanchez
      @TastySanchez 4 месяца назад +5204

      Thank you. This is exactly what I came to the comments for 😂

    • @pittiebaby
      @pittiebaby 4 месяца назад +1176

      Cool I need it

    • @hiatusxhiatus
      @hiatusxhiatus 4 месяца назад +895

      exactly what i was asking

    • @_-Miko_-
      @_-Miko_- 4 месяца назад +227

      Thx

    • @clayballard6400
      @clayballard6400 4 месяца назад +1993

      I put my hand in one once (fishing out a jewelry project that fell through the basket). The main thing was that the water was super hot. But other than that it felt almost like my hand was in a vibrating pot of sand. Like you would swear there was grit vibrating around in there but there wasn’t.

  • @nul_point
    @nul_point 3 месяца назад +17184

    So we basically have a piece of tech that screams at dirt to make it disappear

    • @KindnessInvokingNetwork
      @KindnessInvokingNetwork 3 месяца назад +202

      Sindel from MK aka Mrs Cillet Bang

    • @txkillersnow
      @txkillersnow 3 месяца назад +674

      “DISSIPATE!”

    • @pwokus
      @pwokus 3 месяца назад +357

      sounds like my mom kicking me out the house

    • @BigStangWolf
      @BigStangWolf 3 месяца назад +76

      i mean, you're not wrong😂

    • @Lebone_Bona-fide
      @Lebone_Bona-fide 3 месяца назад +28

      Ah gawsh 😅 I wasn't ready

  • @josueramirez1372
    @josueramirez1372 2 месяца назад +322

    Imagine seeing that on a microscopic level.

  • @hustlerinspiration999
    @hustlerinspiration999 2 месяца назад +1338

    For those wondering what would happen if you put your heart inside: Nothing, You'd just die before you remove your heart out.

    • @SCARFACE69247
      @SCARFACE69247 2 месяца назад +33

      Emo kid: 🎵🎙 I will give my heart to y.....

    • @BirdOfHermes8381
      @BirdOfHermes8381 2 месяца назад +49

      Thank you. Now I don't have to die trying to answer that question. 👍

    • @Cineenvenordquist
      @Cineenvenordquist 2 месяца назад +15

      Eh, there are a lot of ultrasound frequencies and amplitudes. The lower ones are keen to stimulate cells to lyse e.g. Alzheimer's plaques and reseal the blood brain barrier where it has become porous to such fibrils. On the other hand you probs don't want to beam a given 40W therapy beam through opportunistic or otherwise narrow pathways and get that cavitation or other emulation of cyngulate gyri disrupting waveforms, in order to not needlessly replicate c.f. Russian mess-u-up box diplomacy results.

    • @GOAT_GOATERSON
      @GOAT_GOATERSON 2 месяца назад +2

      Davey Jones: hold my heart

    • @DeltaNovum
      @DeltaNovum Месяц назад +2

      Hijacking thread for people looking for this info: "Bitmaster" from "Lupus Nocte" seems to be the song at the end of this short.

  • @VashTheTyphonicStampede
    @VashTheTyphonicStampede 3 месяца назад +3687

    "So what's your fave music genre?"
    "Acoustic metal"

  • @sjoo8
    @sjoo8 3 месяца назад +3625

    “It disintegrates metal!”
    My stupid brain: “Can… can I put my finger in it?”

    • @justahugenerd1278
      @justahugenerd1278 3 месяца назад +275

      I’m so glad I’m not the only one who thought about this lol

    • @Negs42
      @Negs42 3 месяца назад +287

      You can actually, it'll clean the Sebum and dirt off your skin

    • @sjoo8
      @sjoo8 3 месяца назад +103

      @@justahugenerd1278 if my inner thoughts ever took control, I might not live another 24hrs 😂

    • @sjoo8
      @sjoo8 3 месяца назад +50

      @@Negs42 good to know! I learned the hard way not to do it with liquid nitrogen but I retracted quickly 😂

    • @helendunn9905
      @helendunn9905 3 месяца назад +10

      My first thought!

  • @nnd7039
    @nnd7039 Месяц назад +155

    I work in the dental industry and this is highly valued technology in every dental office. One of the primary tools for cleaning teeth( Cavitron) is an ultrasonic scaler. An Ultrasonic cleaner like the one depicted in the video is also one of few steps in cleaning dirty dental instruments. This is also used by jewelers.

    • @ikeruranga2030
      @ikeruranga2030 27 дней назад +2

      We use it to release metal patterns on chip surfaces in my line of work aswell (microelectronics)

    • @_.Leo_.
      @_.Leo_. 17 дней назад +1

      ​@@ikeruranga2030I use it for pp vibrations. We are the same

    • @mishander
      @mishander 5 дней назад

      So when we will get an ultrasonic 🪥 that you just bite for a couple of seconds?)

  • @realbaconproductions
    @realbaconproductions 2 месяца назад +46

    TIL the ultrasonic cleaner I used to fix water damaged devices was really just rapid and continuous cavitation, constantly surprised at how often cavitation has an effect in our lives.

  • @greenboi99
    @greenboi99 3 месяца назад +3085

    Son: *playing heavy metal*
    Mom: “I thought I told you to clean your room!”
    Son: “I am cleaning my room” 🗿

    • @generalgrievous6648
      @generalgrievous6648 3 месяца назад +48

      Ik it's a joke but wouldn't the dirt stuff just settle on the floor?

    • @Ebutuoy0808
      @Ebutuoy0808 3 месяца назад

      You must be the mom​@@generalgrievous6648

    • @hyacinthdibley2420
      @hyacinthdibley2420 3 месяца назад +33

      ​@@generalgrievous6648it really would...and that's mostly where the dirt in a "dirty room"bwould already be (ie clothes and shoes). The only additional dirt that might be affected would be the dust on the light fixture or ceiling fan. 😁

    • @smeckjee
      @smeckjee 3 месяца назад +25

      “Heavy metal rock” 💀

    • @TechnoMechanicusMusk
      @TechnoMechanicusMusk 3 месяца назад

      ​@@smeckjee I am writing this comment so that I can milk your likes

  • @megan00b8
    @megan00b8 3 месяца назад +972

    Fun fact: a larger much slower version of this, not caused by sound, but by high explosives is what makes torpedoes hit thrice. First they do the obvious boom, then the rapidly collapsing bubble rips the water back in an implosion, and the third hit is due to the rapidly pulled back water shooting upwards after the implosion. Some may take that last one as mere splashing, but for being a tertiary aftershock it carries a lot of punch. For all but the largest and most armoured of military vessels a modern torpedo can extremely cripple, sink, or straight up snap a ship in half with a single hit.

    • @simpilot001
      @simpilot001 3 месяца назад +64

      I’m gonna try this one

    • @animo9050
      @animo9050 3 месяца назад +9

      There's also the one that explodes under the middle

    • @nofuxgivens2797
      @nofuxgivens2797 3 месяца назад +19

      Apply the same physics to divers who use exothermic cutting torches to cut apart platforms at 200+ fsw and they don't properly vent/clear a path for hydrogen and 02 to not make a pocket of gas that gets hit with sparks from a torch. That last thing you hear your friend say is "Make it Hot"

    • @nk-dw2hm
      @nk-dw2hm 3 месяца назад +18

      Mantis shrimp but with an explosive instead of a funky arm

    • @DuolingoWrath
      @DuolingoWrath 3 месяца назад +2

      Hmm.

  • @HappilyAnonymousGirl
    @HappilyAnonymousGirl 26 дней назад +3

    We have this at work. I work in a jewelry manufacturing facility and they have sinks with this built into them.
    We use it to make sure everything comes off the jewelry, before it gets oxidized. Otherwise, the smallest bit of soap will completely ruin the oxidation. That’s basically a whole sink full of oxidation that has to be slowly drained and refilled, which is very time consuming and wasteful.
    If it was being contaminated with each use, after it was refilled, that would put an insane dent in everyone’s ability to reach their quota for the day.
    So, yeah. This is a super cool and useful invention. Saves us a bunch of time, since soap can get trapped in creases and holes in the jewelry.
    Also, working in a jewelry manufacturing facility is the best, for me anyway. It’s great for introverts and artistic people. I don’t have to talk to hardly anyone at all, and I get to make jewelry look beautiful all day.
    Plus, they train everyone for every station (at my job), no matter what your experience level is. Mine was absolutely zero. I didn’t even qualify for the job lol
    Idk if it’s like this with every JMF, but it’s definitely a great job to have.

  • @jordanbailey653
    @jordanbailey653 2 месяца назад +7

    I have always wondered how ultrasonic cleaners worked. This was a great quick explanation.

  • @devinteske
    @devinteske 4 месяца назад +1426

    Ah! So it’s like the bowl is filled with thousands of mantis shrimp that all start punching in-unison! Thanks for the explanation

    • @ferdinandjanaschek3231
      @ferdinandjanaschek3231 4 месяца назад +52

      Thats absolutely true... the effect is called cavitation

    • @vukb723
      @vukb723 3 месяца назад +10

      I immediately thought about it too 😂

    • @FleshWizard69420
      @FleshWizard69420 3 месяца назад +24

      *Standing here, I realise...*

    • @AllenKnutson
      @AllenKnutson 3 месяца назад +8

      My immediate reaction as well

    • @derianmcdougall1441
      @derianmcdougall1441 3 месяца назад +8

      That's an outside the box way of thinking. And I like it gulldurnit.

  • @WSKRBSCT
    @WSKRBSCT 4 месяца назад +3100

    So, it basically works via cavitation.

    • @DonaldDucksRevenge
      @DonaldDucksRevenge 4 месяца назад +219

      Microcavitation Generator

    • @ethribin4188
      @ethribin4188 3 месяца назад +25

      Yep

    • @reypolice5231
      @reypolice5231 3 месяца назад +130

      ​@@DonaldDucksRevenge
      Engage the micro cavitation generator molecular disruptor in frequency Phase Lock

    • @dimitrijekrstic7567
      @dimitrijekrstic7567 3 месяца назад

      ​@@reypolice5231no

    • @Rosskles
      @Rosskles 3 месяца назад +39

      ​@@reypolice5231 A Plasma Rifle in the 40 Megawatt range.

  • @xavrag2225
    @xavrag2225 21 день назад +1

    Ultrasonic washers are used in the medical industry to clean surgical instruments combined with a solution of enzyme eating enzymatic to remove any bodily "material"

  • @axolotltheseawing
    @axolotltheseawing 18 дней назад +1

    This is how band instruments are cleaned

  • @Frosty_tha_Snowman
    @Frosty_tha_Snowman 3 месяца назад +948

    "oops, wrong frequency"
    *destroys oceanic pipeline*

  • @thomasbunn00
    @thomasbunn00 4 месяца назад +1851

    We use an ultra sonic parts cleaner for industrial applications. Amazing tech.

    • @Artsie835
      @Artsie835 3 месяца назад +10

      wtf happens when u stick a 20yo sock in there?

    • @thomasbunn00
      @thomasbunn00 3 месяца назад +51

      @@Artsie835 idk, looks like I need to wait 20 years to run the experiment. I’ll get back to you after.

    • @Artsie835
      @Artsie835 3 месяца назад +4

      Lol(good luck :)

    • @Ericm86878
      @Ericm86878 3 месяца назад +2

      Does it work pretty well to get grease off?

    • @thomasbunn00
      @thomasbunn00 3 месяца назад

      @@Ericm86878 it does. Gets it out of all the small engravings and grooves.

  • @gabegibler3393
    @gabegibler3393 2 месяца назад +1

    I appreciate that you just let the longer play go with the foil, so I can actually see it myself.

  • @brooks8439
    @brooks8439 3 месяца назад +813

    It’s a sonicator, no electricity in the water, no pain if you accidentally dip in. Used one of these all the time to help dissolve difficult compounds in solution in the chem labs in my undergrad. Very useful

    • @Daniel.Belas1
      @Daniel.Belas1 3 месяца назад +14

      So what happens if we supersize it and turn it into a bath tub?

    • @zealousdoggo
      @zealousdoggo 3 месяца назад +53

      ​@@Daniel.Belas1 According to another comment, you'd feel like you're being shocked by a bunch of mini electric shocks and become extremely clean.

    • @gustavoserrate595
      @gustavoserrate595 3 месяца назад +3

      Sonicator 3000

    • @brooks8439
      @brooks8439 3 месяца назад +10

      @@Daniel.Belas1 honestly not super sure, I think that has some validity, but you also have to think about your blood and it would be vibrating you, but they have cercise machines that work solely by vibrating your body super intensely and the obvious adult you lol, so maybe it would just make ya feel good hahah

    • @brooks8439
      @brooks8439 3 месяца назад +7

      @@zealousdoggo not shocks but vibrations

  • @Teqnyq
    @Teqnyq 3 месяца назад +569

    Just imagine what the 0.01% of germs would be capable of after going through this process.

    • @evanstedman7405
      @evanstedman7405 3 месяца назад +53

      Unless isopropyl alcohol is used as the liquid this equipment has no germicidal effect, at least not that I am aware of.

    • @Teqnyq
      @Teqnyq 3 месяца назад

      ​@@evanstedman7405originally I was just joking but it is possible to kill pathogens using ultrasonic cleaners.
      Just search online for "antimicrobial activity of ultrasonic cleaners".

    • @revolucionarioe2123
      @revolucionarioe2123 3 месяца назад +17

      ​@evanstedman7405 I think the point was a joke about the germs gaining super powers, no?

    • @tinamoul
      @tinamoul 3 месяца назад

      ​@@evanstedman7405sonication will absolutely kill microbes.

    • @__Brandon__
      @__Brandon__ 3 месяца назад +25

      ​@@revolucionarioe2123shaking small objects is known to make them special

  • @randomperson5236
    @randomperson5236 Месяц назад

    Pressure is equal to force / area. So you can also think about it as large force / small area ratios.

  • @TheGrifhinx
    @TheGrifhinx Месяц назад +2

    ... so that's how the forbidden Gatorade works

  • @cillyhoney1892
    @cillyhoney1892 2 месяца назад +377

    For all the people wondering if you can put your finger in and be okay, yes you can! There are therapeutic bathtubs that use ultrasonic waves and are used to help people recover from wounds and bedsores. It works very well. I have seen people with long standing bedsores get healed within two weeks just because they got a daily bath in the hyper sonic bathtub. I'm a retired nurse who worked in long term care.

    • @mammonG786
      @mammonG786 Месяц назад +14

      Thanks a lot, a professional description has great imporrance. Highly thankfull to you m'am. ❤❤❤❤❤

    • @rhyfelwrDuw
      @rhyfelwrDuw Месяц назад +6

      That sounds awesome

    • @destituteanddecadent9106
      @destituteanddecadent9106 Месяц назад +6

      That is very cool. I wonder how common it is for patients to have access to it.

    • @peachymunmagenta
      @peachymunmagenta Месяц назад +2

      The noisy bath will remove your wounds…..

    • @ReaperzFate
      @ReaperzFate Месяц назад +6

      ​@@peachymunmagenta not in the way you think but it works by removing dirt an oil from your skin or wounds thus allowing it to heal faster due to less germs and btw I know this is rage bait

  • @yousseftamer4943
    @yousseftamer4943 3 месяца назад +292

    Water: **Screams**
    Metal: I don't feel so well

    • @RH-uv3og
      @RH-uv3og 3 месяца назад

      🙄

    • @Not-Axo
      @Not-Axo 3 месяца назад +1

      @@RH-uv3og🤫🧏‍♂️

    • @LeYoIdBeHe
      @LeYoIdBeHe 3 месяца назад

      It's funny but it shouldn't be ☠️☠️☠️

    • @Not-Axo
      @Not-Axo 3 месяца назад

      Wait what my comment disappeared

    • @LeYoIdBeHe
      @LeYoIdBeHe 3 месяца назад

      @@Not-Axo i guess I dunno

  • @NuisanceMan
    @NuisanceMan 25 дней назад

    I've never seen brass foil before. It's beautiful!

  • @DeathSithe92
    @DeathSithe92 Месяц назад

    They're amazing for cleaning/removing paint from miniatures if you want to repaint the minis

  • @kidsmooth6549
    @kidsmooth6549 3 месяца назад +735

    I used to be a central sterile technician. Basically, any reusable medical instrument would get sent down to the dirty room after a medical operation to get cleaned. An ultrasonic cleaner is one of the essential cleaning implements used to remove any unseen bioburden (blood, tissue, etc) in the instruments. Particularly helpful for cleaning orthopedic instruments and anything with a canula. It does have limits though. It's more of a secondary step as the instruments have to soak in a sink first, then be cleaned with brushes to remove as much of the dirty stuff as possible. Then it goes through an ultrasonic cycle and then into a washer.

    • @E_A_G_O
      @E_A_G_O 3 месяца назад +14

      No autoclave?

    • @kidsmooth6549
      @kidsmooth6549 3 месяца назад +14

      @@E_A_G_O Didn't feel like going into too much detail :)

    • @jumping_beanz6209
      @jumping_beanz6209 3 месяца назад +1

      @@kidsmooth6549I thought you could just use an ultrasonic cleaner for less critical instruments? Does everything have to go through the autoclave?

    • @incogniftoar3943
      @incogniftoar3943 3 месяца назад +2

      ​@@kidsmooth6549didn't use any ultraviolet to kills bacteria?

    • @kidsmooth6549
      @kidsmooth6549 3 месяца назад +16

      @@jumping_beanz6209 Yup, less critical instruments can go through it as well but Orthopedic instruments or specialty instruments always took priority. Mostly because orthopedic instruments were always the dirtiest and a lot of time it's the only set of those instruments we had, so we had to make sure they were thoroughly cleaned. Also, quite often we would need "loaner" instruments from other hospitals and a lot of those times those instruments weren't up to the cleaning standards our facility had. Like some instruments are supposed to be taken apart and they weren't and still had yuckies in it. Not everything necessarily goes through the autoclave, but they do go through another sterilization process. The autoclave uses steam to sterilize the instruments, we ran ours at 272°F, so generally any instrument of a metallic composition would be safe to put through. Anything electronic, sensitive to temperature or delicate would go through a sterrad. So instruments like visual cameras, camera scopes, endoscopes, some ob/gyn speculums coated with nylon, other things I'm probably forgetting would go through the sterrad. The sterrad uses hydrogen peroxide to sterilize and can do so at a much lower temperature than an autoclave. If these instruments went through the autoclave they would be ruined, and they are expensive, like one endoscope camera from Stryker is like $25k+.

  • @EternityUnknown
    @EternityUnknown 3 месяца назад +455

    YOUR TOO LATE BATMAN! IVE CONVERTED ALL THE WATER INTO ULTRA SONIC CLEANERS!

    • @Valigarmanda
      @Valigarmanda 3 месяца назад +17

      so a mini jacuzzi that's only slightly hottee and it cleans oil and grime lmao

    • @mannypleaserelax
      @mannypleaserelax 3 месяца назад +5

      This comment is iconic

    • @rueme4228
      @rueme4228 3 месяца назад +2

      HOLY TAMALE BATMAN!

    • @Frogman1212
      @Frogman1212 3 месяца назад +4

      RIGHT AFTER GREEN GOBLIN LEGALIZED WEED!?😱😱😱

    • @C.Dynamo
      @C.Dynamo 3 месяца назад +2

      *Ayo Bro… I’m literally having a Batman marathon right now just finished “The Batman 1989” yesterday now I’m just bout done with “Batman Returns with Cat woman and The Penguin Man” 🦇🐈🐧*

  • @pundabear14
    @pundabear14 Месяц назад

    I use one of these frequently, the detergent is corrosive and causes chemical burns. When there’s only water inside at first it feels like thousands of little pins poking your finger, not stabbing. After a bit it starts to feel like something is poking your bone which is uncomfortable. I wouldn’t recommend doing it for too long, although it removes dead skin and dirt it also removes natural oils so you might end up with dry cracking skin. If there is a detergent inside I’d recommend quickly rinsing off your hands under tap water to remove any extra corrosive chemicals.

  • @alyx9914
    @alyx9914 2 месяца назад

    I work in the body modification industry and we use an ultrasonic machine to clean tools and such! It's great to gain a bit more knowledge about how the actual ultrasonic part works. We always cover our machine to avoid microscopic spillover, so we never visibly see it work. Cool af!

  • @elitehacker1416
    @elitehacker1416 3 месяца назад +431

    This works extremely well for cleaning carburetors and other small engine parts. I use an unltra sonice cleaner for almost everything that needs to be cleaned.

    • @guillermopalacios4240
      @guillermopalacios4240 3 месяца назад

      Yessss sirrrr

    • @robaxl3088
      @robaxl3088 3 месяца назад +1

      Dentures?

    • @NcessNasya
      @NcessNasya 3 месяца назад

      Sonice? Are you talking about frozen foods?

    • @spencerrichmond5845
      @spencerrichmond5845 3 месяца назад +2

      If this can clean a banger that has a bunch of rosin built up I’ll buy one

    • @nofuxgivens2797
      @nofuxgivens2797 3 месяца назад +2

      ​@spencerrichmond5845 it will but gummy organic or water proof stuff is best cleaned with simple green or purple power

  • @hello_kaiel
    @hello_kaiel 3 месяца назад +76

    I used to work in the jewelry industry, I will never, never, miss this noise.

    • @hugofontes5708
      @hugofontes5708 3 месяца назад

      How close is the recording to the actual thing?

    • @RandallSisk-yk4he
      @RandallSisk-yk4he 3 месяца назад +4

      ​@hugofontes5708 the real sound is much higher in pitch. Imagine nails on the chalk board but at the intervals/pace like in the video. I don't find it too and anymore though

    • @smokeybowls187
      @smokeybowls187 3 месяца назад +5

      ​@@hugofontes5708 Depends on the frequency of the US cleaner. I also worked in a jewelry store and the one we had sounded fairly similar to this video. Perhaps it's a grating, uncomfortable sound for some but I honestly wasn't bothered and was happy to utilize it after a few hits from the rouge wheel. Nothing like freshly polished & cleaned jewelry 😌

    • @h.m.v.
      @h.m.v. 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@smokeybowls187the most uncomfortable parts of the sound are the very high frequency ones. While getting older you loose the ability to hear those sounds. Being exposed to them will speed up the hearing loss too. Could just be that you couldn't physically hear the high pitch sound anymore.

  • @SpaceNinja321
    @SpaceNinja321 2 месяца назад

    It also makes a fabulous jewelry cleaner (just not the cheap stuff that can fall apart!)

  • @DaveDFX
    @DaveDFX Месяц назад +1

    I clean my nails in ultrasonic all the time. Works great

  • @christianfritz3373
    @christianfritz3373 3 месяца назад +855

    Hes cleaning his dab rig nail with this in the intro

    • @lutherrigby5361
      @lutherrigby5361 3 месяца назад +28

      Lmaoo yes, yes he is 😂😂😂

    • @stefanscopoulis9732
      @stefanscopoulis9732 3 месяца назад +37

      I literally came to the comments to see if I can clean my dab rig this way 😂

    • @LilItaly
      @LilItaly 3 месяца назад +41

      He's just educating all the stoners on how to clean their rigs 😂

    • @michaelesser8862
      @michaelesser8862 3 месяца назад +1

      Lol

    • @murdermatics
      @murdermatics 3 месяца назад +13

      Watch as I clean my rank ass bong. 😂

  • @TRMcore
    @TRMcore 3 месяца назад +1418

    we have one of those in my band class to clean the instruments, we call it the instrument deep fryer

    • @schmechel6888
      @schmechel6888 3 месяца назад +38

      Wait, this is the exact application I thought of when I saw this video! I’ve never seen one of these in any of the schools I’ve taught at!! Who’s office do I need to barge into on Monday!? 😃

    • @artrdytdd
      @artrdytdd 2 месяца назад +16

      maybe just call it the deep fryer 😂 let nobody but the band know it’s for instruments..

    • @jaimebarrera1388
      @jaimebarrera1388 2 месяца назад +3

      @@artrdytddI love this

    • @DailyDoseOfEthernet
      @DailyDoseOfEthernet 2 месяца назад

      What if a person were to put their balls in it? Would it harm your balls?

    • @narrativeless404
      @narrativeless404 2 месяца назад +3

      ​@@artrdytdd Yeah
      Just wait until someone's gonna try to deep fry a png in it

  • @vidiotray31
    @vidiotray31 11 дней назад

    I was told in mechanic school that overfilling your oil in your engine can cause this same effect, nice representation.

  • @user-hv2cp9ge1p
    @user-hv2cp9ge1p 15 дней назад

    *Several missed calls from iconic coins*

  • @drone51
    @drone51 3 месяца назад +75

    I just took a break from studying thermodynamics to open my phone and get jumpscared by more thermodynamics

    • @heyadanny4497
      @heyadanny4497 3 месяца назад +7

      Woe, thermodynamics be upon ye!

  • @bradbeck2601
    @bradbeck2601 3 месяца назад +477

    Him: "it can literally eat holes in metal"
    The metal dish: 😳

    • @norman783
      @norman783 3 месяца назад +19

      Just like lava bucket in minecraft but if you drop the bucket into the lava the bucket disintegrate. 😂 Just kidding, idk tho i think the vibrations only in the center to prevent the tray into breaking?

    • @NoGoatsNoGlory.
      @NoGoatsNoGlory. 3 месяца назад +18

      Guys (I'm addressing both of you), the metal he put in was a thin sheet, and that does happen to the bowl but in such a small amount that it's practically inconsequential

    • @trytwicelikemice3190
      @trytwicelikemice3190 3 месяца назад +5

      I'd also take issue with him titling the video "dissolving metal"... disintegrate, sure, but dissolve? Highly unlikely.

    • @norman783
      @norman783 3 месяца назад +1

      @@NoGoatsNoGlory. Huh, hes probably replacing the buckets every experiment

    • @omegadadragon
      @omegadadragon 3 месяца назад +4

      ​@@norman783 I have a cleaning device similar to the device in the video for my retainers. I've had it for at least a whole year and the metal (which I can't remove) and it's lasted longer than the logo light.

  • @patrickudekwe
    @patrickudekwe Месяц назад +1

    Avatar series should add this as a sub bending for air benders...lol

  • @gietanjusay2480
    @gietanjusay2480 2 месяца назад

    Notice how the dirt at home cleared when hearing the sound of mom screaming😅

  • @tegathemenace
    @tegathemenace 3 месяца назад +233

    Finally my day of appreciation as an acoustic person has come

  • @angusmacchesney5810
    @angusmacchesney5810 3 месяца назад +54

    This decrease in pressure causing water to form bubbles and then collapse is also know as cavitation when caused by a ship’s propeller, slowly destroying it as its used.

    • @nickmeyer238
      @nickmeyer238 3 месяца назад +3

      Also what a mantis shrimp uses to kill things.

  • @tsclly2377
    @tsclly2377 2 месяца назад

    Thank.. good example of why thin foils may not stand up under high frequency sound or electrical pressures (why you capacitor fails).

  • @dannydelatorre7122
    @dannydelatorre7122 2 месяца назад

    We use an ultrasonic unit to clean parts at my work. I can confirm this, it’s definitely revolutionary technology

  • @maxhugen
    @maxhugen 3 месяца назад +177

    This is also a major problem for high speed water craft - it's called cavitation as the low pressure forms bubbles which then explode. Causes severe pitting of propellers, foils, etc.

    • @dimaryk11
      @dimaryk11 2 месяца назад +2

      Torpedo

    • @johnmcwick1
      @johnmcwick1 2 месяца назад +2

      Isn’t that one of the problems many boats many years ago had? Though the engines could theoretically push the boat faster, the propellers moved so fast I caused cavitation to occur which severely damaged the propellers in turn?

    • @maxhugen
      @maxhugen 2 месяца назад +1

      @@johnmcwick1 It was.... and still is, although prop designs have improved to some degree. This also affects hydrofoils when they get to around 50 knots.

    • @maxhugen
      @maxhugen 2 месяца назад

      @@dimaryk11The Russian "Shkval" torpedo actually uses cavitation to travel in a "bubble" at insane speeds. Info on it's practicality is limited, but it's an interesting read in Wikipedia. 😎

  • @chaseciano3257
    @chaseciano3257 3 месяца назад +408

    I work in a jewelry store, we use Ultrasonic Cleaners when cleaning all of y’all’s gross jewelry. It take the dead skin, body oils, last Thanks Giving’s turkey stuffing, and all the other crud that gets caught under your stones and in metal grooves out pretty quick especially if you mix in a degreaser like Purple. Then we work on the jewelry, clean & polish it, put it back in the cleaner to get polishing soot off and steam the piece clean. If it’s White Gold then the piece is Rhodium plated then rinsed off and steamed one last time before it’s ready to go back to the customer.

    • @Death_is_inevitable.
      @Death_is_inevitable. 3 месяца назад +26

      Good for you! I am happy to hear that you are doing your job like you should and explaining what everyone is obviously expected to do in the same line of work.
      I doubt some of them complain though when they are off of work or sound passive aggressive on social media and sounding like said person in a western tone "y'all's gross jewelry" and go on with the specifics.

    • @MrBlackey666
      @MrBlackey666 3 месяца назад +15

      ⁠@@Death_is_inevitable. I concur. The attempt to quickly blunt the disrespect with pseudo intellectuals about a basic job is insulting in it of itself😂 and the use of “y’all”🤢

    • @remisan7214
      @remisan7214 3 месяца назад

      Wow, bet you don't have a job@@Death_is_inevitable.just amazing, u the vigilante of negativity yo

    • @lxmesoda
      @lxmesoda 3 месяца назад

      ​@@Death_is_inevitable.cry about it

    • @BananaSoupProjects
      @BananaSoupProjects 3 месяца назад +3

      I work in a wood products industry and use ultrasonic to clean cutting blades of different kinds but firstly we also use metal cleaners mixed with water to give the proccess a boost and chemically aid the proccess but it is only about 95% effective and takes half an hour. Defenelity not how it seems like in the video. Have used the system for other stuff as well like cleaning machinery parts and equipment with similar results.

  • @TAU_KING
    @TAU_KING 2 месяца назад

    Imagine picking up something from it with your hand on accident

  • @LongLiveTheBeat
    @LongLiveTheBeat Месяц назад

    You know that extreme high volume, high gain, low bass that happens at the end of a song that instantly turns it into a meme-BOOOOOOMVVVVVRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

  • @TripSe7en_77
    @TripSe7en_77 3 месяца назад +132

    As a dental assistant, ultrasonic cleaners are awesome

    • @TheSphongleface
      @TheSphongleface 3 месяца назад +1

      Saves tools so they can be sold again 150.000 times at a high price

  • @slee7863
    @slee7863 3 месяца назад +119

    I work with medical analyzers that utilize sonic cleaners to clean cuvettes after running tests on patient samples. Didn't realize the tech has this much cleaning power behind them.
    Gives me a new appreciation for the technology I get to work with

    • @ricardomenendez2709
      @ricardomenendez2709 3 месяца назад +4

      Ha I’m in medical manufacturing and after making certain tools we also ultrasonic cleaners. I never knew how they work so this is great knowledge and I feel the same way. I have more appreciation for what I work with

  • @natureknowledge4396
    @natureknowledge4396 2 месяца назад

    It is a Sonicator, which is used for cleaning metallic samples or disperse settled solute in the solution

  • @l.a.wright6912
    @l.a.wright6912 Месяц назад

    I love this tech its probably the best thing we use in 3d printing and modeling!

  • @rhenzjerichorosales4124
    @rhenzjerichorosales4124 3 месяца назад +52

    My man sent that brass sheet to the shadow realm. 💀💀

  • @inquisitivefeline
    @inquisitivefeline 3 месяца назад +108

    That track is probably an absolute banger

    • @hoimoose
      @hoimoose 3 месяца назад +4

      I see what you did ;)

    • @KellZ1111
      @KellZ1111 2 месяца назад +1

      🔥🤘😂

    • @MC4TWT
      @MC4TWT 2 месяца назад +1

      It's probably just a scientific glass set. Stoners stole that tech from scientists haha.

    • @marnebekker6385
      @marnebekker6385 2 месяца назад

      What happens when you put your hand in?

    • @DeltaNovum
      @DeltaNovum Месяц назад

      I was looking inside the comments to see if anyone knew the song at the end and thought I had finally found it. Disappointed 😩.
      Edit: found it! "Bitmaster" from "Lupus Nocte" seems to be the song at the end of this short.

  • @erkl8823
    @erkl8823 2 месяца назад +1

    Is this just like the cavitation that eats away at boat propellers?

  • @Kiefer_Unmanned_Aviation
    @Kiefer_Unmanned_Aviation 5 дней назад

    Cavitation: great for cleaning parts, terrible for boat propellers

  • @skaramicke
    @skaramicke 4 месяца назад +58

    Pro tip: Put dirty things in plastic bags with a little bit of liquid in them and put the bags in the cleaner so you don’t have to change all that water every time. Then you can add expensive rust treatments and solvents to the bag without wasting large amounts.

    • @conorstewart2214
      @conorstewart2214 3 месяца назад +6

      Also some solvents aren’t suitable for use directly in the ultrasonic cleaner. If you watch closely with just water in it you can see it produces a fine mist, now if you have it filled with something volatile then you are creating a fine mist of the volatile substance, so if you use a bag or jar with the solvent in it instead and place that in the water bath it prevents it from getting turned into a mist.

    • @skaramicke
      @skaramicke 3 месяца назад

      @@conorstewart2214 That's an excellent point! Using small closed containers should be the standard way to use an ultrasonic cleaner.

    • @marcsmith2708
      @marcsmith2708 2 месяца назад

      This is exactly what I do to clean carbs and other small engine parts! My ultrasonic cleaner looks brand new but has cleaned tons of stuff for me!

  • @parkerhatcher224
    @parkerhatcher224 3 месяца назад +42

    Used these a lot when I was working as a tattoo artist. Ultrasonic cleaner, and autoclave. Both, very interesting pieces of equipment. And..quite expensive. But you’re keeping your clients healthy, and that. Justifies the price 👍👍👍!

    • @jacksoncrynick1467
      @jacksoncrynick1467 2 месяца назад

      Hi, I was looking at one to buy to use for my “tobacco” bowls/pipes. I’ve seen once’s that hold 3 liters for under $100 - is that a fair price?..or are the ones you use for cleaning tattoo equipment different? Thanks

    • @SailorOdessa
      @SailorOdessa 2 месяца назад

      couldn't particles stick back when you were taking it out? unless there was around 91% alc instead of water, that was refilled everytime before cleaning.

  • @TheSonorabob
    @TheSonorabob 23 дня назад

    Waiting for this to be the new way we get ‘ultra clean’ showers.

  • @NebMunb
    @NebMunb Месяц назад

    It's the same concept as a dog shaking itself dry😂😂 just on a quantam scale. Id imagine it's how Barry Allen drys off after a shower lol

  • @Mohzz.
    @Mohzz. 3 месяца назад +21

    We use ultra sonic waves in inspection applications in the industrial field. Mainly for checking the thickness of pipes and locating corrosion within. It’s such a cool concept and piece of tech.

  • @guttagame1804
    @guttagame1804 3 месяца назад +54

    I see you with the bong/dab rig banger in the beginning 😂

    • @surfinbird221
      @surfinbird221 3 месяца назад +2

      Hahah that's what I thought but this guy hella smart, it's probably some sort of scientific glassware for reducing gasses or something

    • @s3ct0rxf0ur9
      @s3ct0rxf0ur9 3 месяца назад +3

      it def looks like the bottom of a 90° banger but it’s probably just some scientific glassware. the pieces fit together exactly the same as bongs/rigs

    • @guttagame1804
      @guttagame1804 3 месяца назад

      @@surfinbird221 my stoner brain 🧠 sees what it wants prolly🤤

    • @guttagame1804
      @guttagame1804 3 месяца назад

      @@s3ct0rxf0ur9 you prolly right, I loves weed tho🤤🤤

  • @daddyfatsakz98
    @daddyfatsakz98 Месяц назад

    I like channels like yours because you can actually learn something and it seems others as well like it and you didn't have to Prank, harass or humiliate anyone..

  • @Papyrus1776
    @Papyrus1776 Месяц назад

    That makes you rethink concerts

  • @Doge_Videos_Official
    @Doge_Videos_Official Месяц назад

    Don't let a cybertronian take a bath in that.

  • @ConsciousConversations
    @ConsciousConversations 3 месяца назад +11

    Let’s not forget water in this!!
    Water and sound waves have an astounding relationship.

    • @flatplaneoregon4605
      @flatplaneoregon4605 2 месяца назад

      Nothing that exists could be experienced or possible without this sound water Cymatic interaction, Which includes matter.
      There is nothing that has been made that is more advanced or more Hi-Tech than LIFE Itself, and the living Earth Realm we currently necessarily occupy!

  • @iM_JuSt_SaiYaN
    @iM_JuSt_SaiYaN 3 месяца назад +264

    That was 100% a dab rig at the start 😂😂

    • @AkSamurai69
      @AkSamurai69 3 месяца назад +9

      I knew I recognized it...

    • @Thedoodahman_
      @Thedoodahman_ 3 месяца назад +16

      Same type of glass, but he definitely doesn’t use it for dabs, it’s definitely used for science

    • @AkSamurai69
      @AkSamurai69 3 месяца назад +2

      @Thedoodahman_ pretty sure some pretty fun scientific reactions happen during the whole dab process...

    • @user-xj9jv9zh8i
      @user-xj9jv9zh8i 3 месяца назад +5

      ⁠@@Thedoodahman_different type of glass actually, that a “Nail” or “Banger” in the video. Its normally made of Quartz which is different than the glass rig made out of Borosilicate glass normally. Dabbing is fun but it can be seriously addictive and can damage your lungs and throat pretty bad, i lowkey started balding and my dental health declined severely

    • @wazidali5808
      @wazidali5808 3 месяца назад

      😢tuuguopfhiig😂hkk

  • @rbrohammer
    @rbrohammer Месяц назад

    FANTASTIC explanation.

  • @itzjustguest4537
    @itzjustguest4537 22 дня назад

    so that's what the noise came from when i took my glasses to the glasses shop for repair

  • @pradox007
    @pradox007 3 месяца назад +12

    First thought: What if put my finger in it?

    • @kiranicole2096
      @kiranicole2096 3 месяца назад +5

      My first thought was what if I put my teeth in... would it work better than a toothbrush?

    • @pradox007
      @pradox007 3 месяца назад

      @@kiranicole2096 lol so true..

  • @implodingbaby
    @implodingbaby 4 месяца назад +239

    Works wonders for resin prints

    • @Weezerr420
      @Weezerr420 3 месяца назад +12

      Do you think this is safe for bongs with percolators?

    • @implodingbaby
      @implodingbaby 3 месяца назад +8

      @@Weezerr420 should be fine, they are very gentle

    • @Eetbugs
      @Eetbugs 3 месяца назад +9

      ​@Weezerr420
      It is the BEST way to clean your pieces, but they aren't cheap. I used to work at a smoke shop, I couldn't give you the dollar value off the top of my head, but if you've got a couple hundred to spare, it's great at getting into all them nooks n crannies.
      However, you can get a really great clean with 70-80% ISO n some salt. I like to throw a drop or two of lemon extract in there as well for a good scent. Bang, three things you probably already have in the house that will clean it just as good with a little elbow grease

    • @Weezerr420
      @Weezerr420 3 месяца назад

      @@EetbugsI'm interested... so after the process is finished and I take the bong out
      Does the dirty resin water do anything bad to the "tub/container?" or can I just go outside and dump it in the backyard and the tub is not messed up

    • @zudzifudushzy
      @zudzifudushzy 3 месяца назад

      ​@@Eetbugsthey aren't that expensive either. If you get a regular one that isn't advertised towards a special application you will pay about 40-50 bucks.
      I got a small one the other day for watches, glasses and jewelry that was just 20 bucks at a local store :)

  • @mikegeorge5473
    @mikegeorge5473 Месяц назад

    We use that device in drafting to clean our writing devices. It works amazingly

  • @RaineErasmusWalker
    @RaineErasmusWalker 2 месяца назад +1

    These are so cheap on Amazon, brb buying one now

  • @edwardmeyers4466
    @edwardmeyers4466 3 месяца назад +13

    The short version is: "They've got some good vibes going."

  • @chengsaechao6586
    @chengsaechao6586 3 месяца назад +18

    Me two days after submerging myself in a giant ultrasonic tub," I dont feel so good Mr. Stark."

    • @phyxion123
      @phyxion123 3 месяца назад

      Nah i bet there is a medical miracle here somewhere but the system doesnt actually want us healthy they want us sick.

  • @_Pyroon_
    @_Pyroon_ Месяц назад +1

    Asking for a friend; where can I get a human sized varient

  • @SublimeMB00
    @SublimeMB00 4 месяца назад +522

    How bad would this be for your ears if you were underwater?

    • @GwynC
      @GwynC 4 месяца назад +142

      Depends on the intensity. Doesn't need to be all that high to achieve this effect, whereas the ear can withstand some significant decibels.

    • @asleepappeal
      @asleepappeal 4 месяца назад +50

      It's utlrasonic, i.e. higher frequency than we can hear. So probably nothing.

    • @civilizedmonkey1795
      @civilizedmonkey1795 4 месяца назад +155

      ​@@asleepappeal if we can't hear it does that necessarily mean it won't physically affect us?

    • @asleepappeal
      @asleepappeal 4 месяца назад +58

      @@civilizedmonkey1795 probably not necessarily. But I imagine the frequency is so high your eardrum wouldn't even vibrate.
      Edit: well at least not in a special ear drum kind of way. Your whole face would probably be vibrating, and it might hurt, but none of that is special about your ear.

    • @infernaldaedra
      @infernaldaedra 4 месяца назад +90

      ​@@asleepappealSonar and sonic systems on larger ship vessels can be so powerful that they can literally turn the insides of people's heads into mush. And whales can hear it for thousands of miles like a deafening bloop.

  • @electricfox6598
    @electricfox6598 3 месяца назад +22

    I can't let the intrusive thoughts win

    • @richardcheney6964
      @richardcheney6964 3 месяца назад +5

      Ultrasonic glans cleaner

    • @PaperComa
      @PaperComa 3 месяца назад +2

      Apparently it feels like a small electric shock for a finger but idk about… uhhh let’s say more sensitive body parts

    • @pugorilla8848
      @pugorilla8848 3 месяца назад

      ​@PaperComa if it cleans stuff, they can stick it in. Maybe the wave energy will neuter them.

    • @richardcheney6964
      @richardcheney6964 3 месяца назад

      @@pugorilla8848 worth it to experience 50,000 nanoblowjobs per second

  • @DoctorMobius
    @DoctorMobius 2 месяца назад

    My electric toothbrush just started playing the Doom theme

  • @zpocrm
    @zpocrm Месяц назад

    I recently tried the ultrasonic skin spatula, and it's been a game-changer for me. I've noticed that it makes cleansing my skin so much easier; I don't have to scrub as hard, yet my skin feels incredibly clean. Not only that, but it's also been effective in clearing out my acne. I'm thrilled with the results! This video confirm it.

    • @thend4427
      @thend4427 28 дней назад

      Where did u buy it? I need it lol

  • @MyNameIsSteveYesitis
    @MyNameIsSteveYesitis 3 месяца назад +39

    That's how they get monatomic gold. One word, tetryonics

    • @gratefulguy4130
      @gratefulguy4130 3 месяца назад +2

      Idk if it could successfully break off atoms

    • @plopdoo339
      @plopdoo339 3 месяца назад +3

      @@gratefulguy4130 a high enough frequency would..

    • @Whisperhollow
      @Whisperhollow 3 месяца назад

      Could something like this cut stone?

  • @CloveCoast
    @CloveCoast 3 месяца назад +10

    I’ve used those machines at a music shop, they’re really fun. Super helpful

  • @matthewmclean9734
    @matthewmclean9734 5 дней назад

    Similar thing happened to the cylinders of ford diesels, the cavitation was literally stripping the metal off the water jackets.

  • @uhdoubleupuhuh6030
    @uhdoubleupuhuh6030 Месяц назад

    Makes you wonder if the plain old vibrating toothbrushes are actually safer than the fancier new ultrasonic ones

  • @GeezNutz
    @GeezNutz 4 месяца назад +25

    I'm ready for my sonic shower.

  • @HylianOverlord
    @HylianOverlord 3 месяца назад +8

    That's metal as hell.

  • @tejaswinivenkatesh
    @tejaswinivenkatesh 2 месяца назад

    That machine is cursing at him 💀

  • @TheHellvar
    @TheHellvar 2 месяца назад

    In Star Trek they have sonic showers. Now it makes sense.

  • @Colorado-Coyote
    @Colorado-Coyote 4 месяца назад +309

    Those little fog machines where water sits on top to create fog. I stuck my finger in one of those and it was one of the most painful things I had ever experienced.

    • @xTiamat
      @xTiamat 4 месяца назад +8

      ONG is that the same thing?

    • @samuelruiz7377
      @samuelruiz7377 4 месяца назад +8

      I was wondering if this was the same thing

    • @Iquey
      @Iquey 3 месяца назад +43

      ​@xTiamat I mean it's basically a sound-burn. It's a lot of friction at an ultrasonic frequency so it disintegrates things that are up close. That's why the water is jumping off as steam despite being from temperature. It's the pleasure waves at the microscopic scale. Like a tiiiiiiiiiny pressure cooker reducing the boiling temperature.

    • @gabedarrett1301
      @gabedarrett1301 3 месяца назад +42

      ​@@Iqueypressure cookers work by *increasing* the boiling temperature of water, not decreasing it

    • @ethaneveraldo
      @ethaneveraldo 3 месяца назад +16

      I’ve also wondered what would happen if someone did that. Since 70% of your body is made of water (and blood is mostly water), I would imagine touching one of those ultrasonic mistifier could violently agitate molecules inside your finger, causing pain (I wonder what kind of pain) and if left there your blood might start to evaporate… But where would it go?
      A curious phenomenon

  • @adamjenkins190
    @adamjenkins190 4 месяца назад +10

    We use this as the first stage of our zinc phosphate coating process where i work. Ultrasonic bath for 7 minutes, soap bath for 5, 2 rinses, zinc phsphate for 7 minutes, 2 more rinses. Works like a charm.

  • @gametabulas
    @gametabulas 2 месяца назад

    Its cool watching jewellery get cleaned by it.

  • @opus5770
    @opus5770 Месяц назад

    _gif of Incredible Hulk being hit with sound wave cannons_

  • @thethinkdifferentman
    @thethinkdifferentman 3 месяца назад +21

    When you use water to fry😂

  • @jonesball06
    @jonesball06 3 месяца назад +76

    This guy has opened our minds, protect this man. At all costs

    • @tempinternetname
      @tempinternetname 3 месяца назад +1

      haha i scrolled to find the first comment referencing it. well done

  • @MrPallwaul
    @MrPallwaul Месяц назад

    The power of sound. Goodbye ears. 👂

  • @nikto81
    @nikto81 27 дней назад

    So on a larger scale...very powerful weapon

  • @user-hr9jw5yc9n
    @user-hr9jw5yc9n 2 месяца назад +7

    You should video this in slowmo so we can see the light that is emitted when the bubbles collapse from the sound waves