POWER PRESSURE WASHER ● vs ● PLASTIC POP BOTTLES
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I did more crazy explosion tests on 2L and PET pop bottles!! These coke bottles are amazingly strong but have you ever wondered how much pressure a 2L soda or PET bottle can take? We wanted to find out so we collected a bunch of pop bottles that you see everyday and we pressurized them to destruction. We decided to use hydro static testing or some call it hydroforming to destroy the bottles instead of air pressure. Using a pressure washer is the easiest way to hydroform. So cool to watch them expand and how big they get!!
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3:50 THE OPTION TO SHUT DOWN THE REACTOR CORE HAS NOW EXPIRED
@Somerandomguy0207
3 жыл бұрын
4:13
How did you make this, would you mind putting a part list in the description
1:41 I like the shape the bottle is taking, shame you couldn't blow one up to that size and save it long enough till it takes that shape.
very useful i know have no worries about using them in brewing.
great experiment. you should redo and incrementally add pressure and see how much pressure before it goes critical. then put like 75 percent before the critical point and see how long the plastic will last.
Awesome!! Would you try this again with bottles that have been shrunken down using hot water? (I poured boiling water into a 2L and it shrunk down, increasing wall thickness and strength for carbonating beverages)
Would love to see this done to a sangria senorial and a square aloe vera bottle. Enjoyed the vids, keep it up 👍🏻
Nice experiment.
Cool experiment! Where did you get the red cap on the test stand? That is a good idea to avoid having to drill each cap and installing a valve stem each time. It kind of looks like a liquor bottle cap - heavy duty.
This is a valuable knowledge thank you that means the aerosol can must be able to hold more than 70 psi...
Thanks for sharing these data.
Great idea, I'm going to have to make one. Quick question, what was that you used to remove the centre of the 2nd valve with?
@chrisnotap
6 жыл бұрын
+David Watts Its called a valve core remover or tire valve tool.
how long would a large soda bottle last if filled to 4 bar/58psi constantly being filled and emptied?
try taping around the cap of the 2ltr and also add more rubber to prevent leakage
I was looking for this video. Thanks.
Would a metal hose clamp around the cap and maybe some epoxy 2 part glue on the threads help eliminate the cap giving up before you get a true test of some of these amazingly strong bottles? Great video by the way!
nice sprinkler mate haha
Very good video. Although amateur work, it has some scientific value. Would be useful to know the water temperature and other factors like climate in order to put those numbers in a context. Temperature definitely affects pressure.
Detroiter here. I thought you were Canadian when I saw the Calamata Juice bottle. Then I heard you talk, and thought, "oh yeah, this guys got to be a leaf!"
@chrisnotap
3 жыл бұрын
You are correct! I am a Leaf! Yes, Clamato juice is very popular here for our Bloody Caesars. Hello from the North!
Can you test these with air because water isn't very compressible
Id like to see what a Powerade and gatorade bottle could hold
Que tal fazer o mesmo teste com cilindros de extintores de incendio, daqueles pequenos usados em carros de passeio?
1:48 OMG THE ANTICIPATION!!
I've wondered, what happens if you wrap duct tape around it? Will it make it stronger? Also, a bit of thick tape around the cap might help seal it better and prevent the cap from popping off. But it will be harder to screw on.
Cool stuff :D Try to get a high speed camera!
What makes air keep expanding and not fill up like filling it with water
That orange juice jug was EPIC
Subbed & liked, I often wondered what psi OLD plastic bottles can withstand, as I reuse it making soda, could you make a comparison of new and old ones? Thanks
@chrisnotap
7 жыл бұрын
I did another video using only compressed air on a bunch of different size bottles. They really make a bang!! kzread.info/dash/bejne/hXiI2MyDis_Ugps.html
Thanks for sharing.
Interesting indeed. I'm curious though about the "Smart Water" style bottles since they're symmetrical in design. Have you found a particular cap that holds up to the pressure better than others? If so, what's it from? Be interesting test combining the best bottle with the best cap. also, did you find they could hold more pressure if filled at a certain rate? Thanks for sharing your experiment. - chase -
Nice video. That gave me a perspective about psi.
@chrisnotap
7 жыл бұрын
I'm making another video now and should be up in a few days. I tested 2L bottles with "air only" until they explode and did numerous ones to get a good average fail pressure. Subscribe if you want and you'll get it automatically. I can tell you that when they let go, it is one hell of a loud blast!
Cool! Please repeat experiment with hot air. Bottles should expand like baloons.
I didn't just like it , I loved the information
Need metal hose clamp on caps... then redo and find out which is the most pressure durable plastic bottle...
@bikersoncall
2 жыл бұрын
Good solution, I was thinking about tape or something, hose clamps would deff work..
have you ever tried a thick walled bottle like 1,5l from coca-cola? was wondering if a couple of them would make a great tank for my tankless airbrush compressor (rated at 60psi)
I wonder how big it would get if the water was hot ?
1. Interesting and probably useful for me, so thanks for making and posting this. 2. Where did you get the valve stems, and are they a particular kind to seal well to plastic bottle caps? Thanks, --Larry
@chrisnotap
4 жыл бұрын
They are just regular tubeless tire valve stems for a car. Drill a hole in the cap to accommodate the valve
@LarryPfeffer
4 жыл бұрын
@@chrisnotap Thanks much, I'm going to give this a try. FIngers crossed!
Aluminum bottle? Glass bottle?
Try a sodastream next
you should try bottle preforms they are way stronger
If you're just pressure testing them why even bother to put water in them?? Since water isn't compressible it just gets in the way of the test.
@ARCANEmateCLAN
3 жыл бұрын
easier to show where it leaks
@dufffg5247
2 жыл бұрын
Of course you don't want your neighbors to think there's a bomb and report you to the police! Want to try it sir?
@stinkyvonfishstix4196
Жыл бұрын
That's exactly why he filled it with water because it makes the testing much safer and quieter. That's why I hydraulics are much safer over compressed air systems.
Put a metal hose clamp around the cap to reinforce it.
@ruser0084
5 жыл бұрын
Would a hose clamp really work? How much extra pressure do you think it would take to blow off the cap if a hose clamp were used for support?
that was satisfied.
I guess the neighbors won't appreciate using air this video. That was great with air dangerous tho
you got to add more rubber under the caps and they will last longer
Cool now do it with glass
Have you tried testing them out when reinforced by a couple of zip ties?
@chrisnotap
7 жыл бұрын
These bottles are slippery, so I think the zip ties would just slide as the bottle expanded. Watch my newest bottle exploding video. I used a fridge compressor with just air. kzread.info/dash/bejne/hXiI2MyDis_Ugps.html
@VictorVonVulfgang
7 жыл бұрын
Seen it. It's worth a try with zipties, at least for the sake of curiosity. xD
Good video
Great video, we popped some bottles with dry ice a couple of days ago. My mate reckons that some bottles will hold up to 400 PSI. I subbed.
@chrisnotap
7 жыл бұрын
I did another video in the summer and I used only compressed air this time. Have a watch kzread.info/dash/bejne/hXiI2MyDis_Ugps.html
What would happen if they were full of air and they burst near my face? I'm thinking about making an air pressure tennis ball cannon, and what would happen if things went awry?
its funny im wincing like its really gonna explode in my face
How loud is it when it goes?
@chrisnotap
3 жыл бұрын
It is very safe with water. It makes a sploosh sound with not much excitement. But with straight air it's another story! It is incredibly loud and scares the daylights out of you!! I see you commented on that video too. Thanks.
@kentharris7427
3 жыл бұрын
@@chrisnotap I'm going to use plastic bottles as fireworks this year for December 31st. Since my air compressor only goes to 150 PSI I will have to design a trigger to make them POP at a certain pressure, since I will be a distance away from the bottles.
Nice! Can you do it with 1.5 l CocaCola?
@chrisnotap
8 жыл бұрын
+Andy E I did another video with a bunch of bottles here. Thanks for commenting. kzread.info/dash/bejne/nqitxrCde9SeqM4.html
Capital work sir
Try those .5L coke bottles and smaller!
@chrisnotap
7 жыл бұрын
Have a look. It more tests with a high pressure compressor. kzread.info/dash/bejne/hXiI2MyDis_Ugps.html
The wall on that small one was good at 175
Sorry i don't know its name but you should put a 'metal ring which you can make smaller with a screw' around the cap. When the caps can't go off anymore, the pressure might be much higher.
@dumchican
8 жыл бұрын
+pienkvien Hose clamp.
Find a old 1 lb propane cylinder and do a hydro test for us .
what is this experiment called?
@chrisnotap
6 жыл бұрын
It's called an experiment.
@simontay4851
6 жыл бұрын
Blowing up PET bottles.
Use air instead if water
@chrisnotap
4 жыл бұрын
I did in another video! Here it is ........kzread.info/dash/bejne/qISex5Jtk9e7lbw.html
another sprinkler :D
Now , test with hot water .
It's really surprising the amount of abuse plastic can withstand. I wonder what the burst would look like in high frame slow motion.
If you had filled those bottles with hot water, it would have expanded and become a balloon.
If your a mechanic do this sometimes. Fill up the bottle with air to the point where it's about to burst then put it under a car lift and put the lift the down and it'll make the big explosion. My friend literally shit himself in the bathroom
@chrisnotap
7 жыл бұрын
I want to keep my job, so I won't do that!! Lol!! I did a bunch of explosions with just compressed air, check it out kzread.info/dash/bejne/hXiI2MyDis_Ugps.html
Well know I know why they’re called ”Pop bottles”
Cool video, very informative for me. Do you think you could come up with something doing this with air instead of water? They would make a "little" noise.Sorry, I didn't read first. Now I really like you. :))) Blow'em up!!!!!!!!!
Say 'house'
is this the rat trap guy?
@chrisnotap
3 жыл бұрын
Not sure it's me. I've made quite a few mouse traps yes. Made one rat trap.
@hansvonstetten3236
3 жыл бұрын
@@chrisnotap I recognized your voice...
lol cool:-)
1:40 that bulge by why you using water not air
@MartinMassel
8 жыл бұрын
water doesn't compress like air does
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