Searching for Starlite? Fire proof material made at home
Searching for Starlite? Fire proof material made at home.
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Nice experiments!
You need to add costs for each and test for water solubility... if they get wet are they damaged/affected. What was the ceramic wool made of specifically ("ceramic" doesn't describe which kind or a source). Thank you for the video and the test!!!
The problem with adding sodium to a ceramic composite is that it actually functions as a flux and lowers the melting point of the material. Try cooking a sponge cake with a lot of magnesium oxide or alumina added to it then heat slices of it to 1000 C in a vacuum and you will have an very interesting material.
FANTASTIC VERY SIMPLE, TO REPLICATE Thank for sharing your wisdom with us!!!
I'm going to need some of this before I die.
you can't just paint any of those onto a surface though, and that was what starlite was good for, try making something like that and instead paint the egg that he did, and after 5 minutes on the torch check to see if the egg is still not cooked inside? that is the story of what dude had.
From the thumbnail I thought you were cooking ramen
how would this stand against a dew attack id think it woulda saved many homes and lives
will those materials withstand a HHO flame?
look up🤣
just make carbonized carbon bricks