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  • @cyy3793
    @cyy3793 Рік тому +30

    You DO NOT apply superglue INTO a laceration wound. You apply the glue OVER the opposed edges of the wound, forming a glue structure which bridges OVER the wound, which holds the open edges together. Glue must not come into contact with the wound at all, as this would in fact prevent the wound edges from meeting each other and therefore actually hinder the healing.

    • @swicked86
      @swicked86 Рік тому +7

      Done this many times as a mechanic, even better is afterward put glue over it and put a layer of tissue, do it a few times and you'll have a hard cast that'll fall off itself when the skin below releases.

    • @airfriedquadsbw
      @airfriedquadsbw 20 днів тому

      I have used it to close any serious cut for years and years. As recently as 2 weeks ago. And on some very serious cuts. Even glued cotton bandages to the wound because the glue alone wouldnt stop the bleeding. and a glove to the bandages and contined to work the rest of the day. Works great. And you are correct, not into the cut, but most accidents don't involve nice clean cuts like the video. Super glue is great for these too. Thing about the cotton is it makes heat, alot of it when it's on an injury. Make sure it coats the skin and the needed cotton quickly and completely. And have the water running to put the bandaged area under running water quickly. The cotton adds strength like stitches, but better. Unless your avoiding scars, don't do it then,, let the pros do that.

    • @airfriedquadsbw
      @airfriedquadsbw 20 днів тому

      ​@swicked86 yep, I even wrapped my finger in paper towel, put a rubber glove on, and poured the glue into the glove. Add water, cause it does make heat. As a child I had stitches so many times. This has saved me a bunch of money, time, and pain in my adult years.

  • @herbertshallcross9775
    @herbertshallcross9775 Рік тому +10

    So the bit of information the title promises isn't there. Super Glue (how it's made).

    • @BrayTube
      @BrayTube Рік тому

      You just weren't paying attention.

    • @herbertshallcross9775
      @herbertshallcross9775 Рік тому +1

      @@BrayTube As I use CYA glue in a variety of ways, I was very interested in learning how it is made, what this video purports to show. Because of your casual and inaccurate comment, I just watched this entire tedious video over again, and I was right the first time. There is not a single word in the video about how CYA glue (Super Glue) is made .Thank you so much for wasting my time.

    • @BrayTube
      @BrayTube Рік тому

      @@herbertshallcross9775 So you missed it TWICE?!

  • @MaxBrix
    @MaxBrix Рік тому +7

    Title: Super Glue (How it's Made)
    video: shows everything but how super glue is made.

  • @blaster-zy7xx
    @blaster-zy7xx Рік тому +3

    Just FYI TEFLON is the brand name for PTFE

  • @terrykrueger
    @terrykrueger Рік тому +2

    I really didn't expect to be such a fan of the soundtrack of this documentary. Thumbs up!

  • @neilhannay4976
    @neilhannay4976 5 місяців тому +3

    As far as epoxy resin glues are conserned, I stuck stone together using professional quality epoxy 40 years ago. The stone is outside weathering perfectly. So I tried a supermarket epoxy special marble. It didn't last a year.

  • @sure5291
    @sure5291 Рік тому +5

    Stick to the title. Where is your super glue making.

  • @78tag
    @78tag 4 роки тому +34

    Congrats! - your production crew has figured out how to layer good background audio into the show (under the voices) without burying the quality of the primary voices. Very few shows are able to accomplish this. Oh yea, this was an interesting subject made even more interesting because the voices were intelligible. Great job and thank you. EDIT: I forgot to mention how much I enjoy this channel. We need more entertaining and enjoyable info like this in the world and a lot less of the depressing/fake media we get force-fed constantly.

    • @Xanderbelle
      @Xanderbelle Рік тому +3

      While at the same time dragging out a five minute subject to a 30 min video

    • @78tag
      @78tag Рік тому

      @@Xanderbelle In most cases I would agree Allen but this "5 minute video" managed to keep my interest. that is unusual.

    • @andylewis7360
      @andylewis7360 Рік тому

      @@78tag Do you enjoy being patronised? 🤣

  • @madrush24
    @madrush24 Рік тому +7

    Wow, this show didn't skip on their soundtrack budget!

  • @akfarmboy49
    @akfarmboy49 4 роки тому +5

    Lots of good scientific information on key building blocks I liked every minute of it.

  • @willclayton9909
    @willclayton9909 Рік тому +2

    JB WELD !!! good for metal best glue of all time

  • @airfriedquadsbw
    @airfriedquadsbw 20 днів тому

    I supplied raw materials to the plastics, paint, inks, and adhesives industries for over 20 years. It was a field I truly loved. The best part to me, the vast material science that goes into all these products. From coil coatings, to automotive, to powder coatings, military grades of "thread lock" exspandable foams composites, and many fibers an "glitter" At one point I was the soul contact for those industried to get BASF pigments, they dont make your things in color, they make them better! Haha anyone remember those comercials? Anyway, I love this episode! I could add so much to everything said! From The Space Pen, to powdered soup, to materials highlighted on a verity of list for a verity of reasons, andnthe "glitter" story so popularly blown up lately. Psst.... glitter is not a precision cutting industry as much as a precision sorting industry. Have to be able to sort the tiny pieces into sizes for a never ending list of applications, frome nail polish and car paint to mirror finish paints to toothpaste.

  • @PENFOLD1962
    @PENFOLD1962 4 роки тому +7

    It worked for me... I was GLUED to the screen!

  • @leonvanderlinde5580
    @leonvanderlinde5580 Рік тому +3

    Pratley in South Africa have a caterpillar hanging on a few square centmeter plates for over 30 years outside their factory.

  • @mikecavell8283
    @mikecavell8283 Рік тому +3

    Thanks brilliant video, but wait, the title was how superglue is made, you told me what it is and how to make glue from milk but nothing about how any of it is made except paint, sorry but not what it says in the title!

  • @benjaminjones5029
    @benjaminjones5029 Рік тому +2

    Bi-Carb..Looks like the powder you'd find on a BBC producers dresser.😃

  • @georgelovesnopain
    @georgelovesnopain Рік тому

    Fantastic! Thanx a ton..

  • @tawangsinghthingujam1295
    @tawangsinghthingujam1295 2 роки тому +7

    "How many frying pan is that? Let's calculate it. ".
    "No, let's not"
    XD

    • @br45entei
      @br45entei Рік тому +2

      After I heard him say that I was like "ooh that sounds interesting"
      and then she said "No, let's not" and I was like, "aw, dang" xD

    • @pavlekocbek
      @pavlekocbek 3 місяці тому

      exactly, man ...mawahahahaha!

    • @pavlekocbek
      @pavlekocbek 3 місяці тому

      I believe most of us watching it had in that moment an epiphany of one sort or another. Probably a subject of some deep doctorate dissertation in psychology @@br45entei

  • @Vidyut_Gore
    @Vidyut_Gore 5 місяців тому

    Just discovered this account. Brilliant!

  • @outoppie000
    @outoppie000 Рік тому

    ❤ the soundtrack!

  • @TheFalconJetDriver
    @TheFalconJetDriver Рік тому

    This is the very first video of you I have seen! I have to say I am stuck on following you! I subscribed! 😁🛫

  • @bizobloka8872
    @bizobloka8872 2 роки тому

    very informative

  • @darrencorrigan8505
    @darrencorrigan8505 5 місяців тому

    Thanks, Banjay.

  • @zyxw2000
    @zyxw2000 9 місяців тому +1

    The only glue I've found that works on EVERY material except polyethylene and polypropylene is called E-6000 (brand name,) a high-grade polyurethane adhesive. (I CAN use it on polypropylene if I roughen the surface.) I go through one tube every few months. I don't know if there are other brand equivalents.

  • @jeromejooste3493
    @jeromejooste3493 Рік тому +1

    What a great soundtrack.

  • @lancebon2931
    @lancebon2931 Рік тому +3

    toughest glue known in the 1960's/70's, was the glue that stuck Playboy pages together. Every parent of boys in those years will verify this.

    • @gyrgrls
      @gyrgrls Рік тому

      Nice to cum together like that.

  • @Grunchy005
    @Grunchy005 4 роки тому

    Good work going down that mine, I applaud your bravery!

    • @dogwalker666
      @dogwalker666 4 роки тому +3

      Why going down a mine is no big deal its working down there that's hard.

  • @RJ-qh2px
    @RJ-qh2px Рік тому +1

    11:23 - Asbestos is a polymer built from carbon? Is this one of those words that means something different in the UK vs the US?

  • @paulbyerlee2529
    @paulbyerlee2529 4 роки тому +27

    Sad this series has been dumbed down so much.

    • @halfrhovsquared
      @halfrhovsquared Рік тому +1

      And even after being told how to say it correctly, she still mispronounces cyanoacrylate.

    • @Programm4r
      @Programm4r 9 місяців тому

      @@halfrhovsquaredwho cares how she pronounces it. She’s the average Joe having it explained to her.

    • @halfrhovsquared
      @halfrhovsquared 9 місяців тому

      @@Programm4r - She's presenting a science channel. Teach shit, people learn shit. She is not an average Joe. She is being a science presenter and is held to a higher standard than some dipshit talking crap over a pint with his mate in a pub.

  • @chrisleon27
    @chrisleon27 Рік тому

    Wonderful episode, hello from China

  • @chuckufarley8158
    @chuckufarley8158 4 роки тому

    liked the back ground music :)

  • @-Chooka
    @-Chooka Рік тому +1

    Growing up with the name of 'Richard Barcock' must have been interesting.

  • @pr9039
    @pr9039 2 роки тому

    Muse Uprising? Nice for music lol love it.

  • @everTriumph
    @everTriumph Рік тому +2

    And if the dome burned down, the PTE would present a very nasty hazard, releasing HF acid into the atmosphere.

  • @donaldolin4616
    @donaldolin4616 4 роки тому

    Nice.

  • @WoodoakWilderness
    @WoodoakWilderness 9 місяців тому

    If PTFE doesnt stick to anything, how does it stick to the pan???

  • @alexrXX
    @alexrXX 4 роки тому +43

    Wanted to watch how superglue is made. Wasted 30 minutes and didn't see how superglue was made.

    • @KJ6EAD
      @KJ6EAD 4 роки тому +6

      Exactly. I knew after three minutes of hype and repetition that this was going to be one of those low information shows best avoided.

    • @philliplopez8745
      @philliplopez8745 4 роки тому +1

      Take a piece of acryilc and melt it with the proper solvent and you have super glue , same thing with lexan .

    • @KJ6EAD
      @KJ6EAD 4 роки тому +6

      @@philliplopez8745 No. That's not how cyanoacrylate adhesive is made. Your proposed technique would result in something like old style model glue.

    • @Deadmau5l
      @Deadmau5l 4 роки тому

      and be told they glue a wing on a plane with it. You mean they use it too stick the lining on the inside of the plane lulul

    • @gingersam851
      @gingersam851 4 роки тому

      thanks

  • @moronicpest
    @moronicpest Рік тому +4

    There are exceptions to everything. Even super glue and epoxy glues won't work well on polyethylene. Teflon coatings mainly stick to pans in a mechanical way, as the coatings themselves don't stick all that well to metal without having having the surface been made rough in some manner first. In paints, zinc oxide costs more but had certain advantages over titanium oxide like in UVA resistance and corrosion resistance. Titanium dioxide gives better opacity at lower cost though.

    • @ObservationofLimits
      @ObservationofLimits Рік тому +1

      Telfon coatings are done in multiple layers.
      There's an etch/primer layer with a small teflon content bonded to the metal, which the final teflon coat is able to bond to.

    • @Jonathan.D
      @Jonathan.D Рік тому

      ​@@ObservationofLimits Too bad they didn't mention anything about how toxic Teflon is. It's is harmful to both your health and the environment. According to a large body of research, C8 disrupts normal hormone function and lowers T levels in men. It has also been linked to various cancers and birth defects.

    • @cyy3793
      @cyy3793 Рік тому +1

      @@ObservationofLimits exactly, that's exactly how dentists apply composite tooth filling too, otherwise the filling will drop off or fracture from the tooth cavity easily.

  • @peterszar
    @peterszar 4 роки тому +4

    Excellent video. I really enjoy these Wonderstuff vid's, very informative. It doesn't hurt that Ms. Moore is easy on the eyes, what a cutie.The occasional background music sure brings back memories.Wow man, my hand is making waves in the air...far out man, ha ha.

    • @turtle7792
      @turtle7792 3 роки тому

      CLICKBAIT TITLE!!!!!!

    • @gyrgrls
      @gyrgrls Рік тому

      "It doesn't hurt that Ms. Moore is easy on the eyes, what a cutie." I bet you'd really bond with her.

  • @mrgcav
    @mrgcav Рік тому +1

    This series is so limited to Britain it ignores the larger picture and the truth.

  • @kevinwilson8328
    @kevinwilson8328 Рік тому +2

    E171 is in toothpaste, and your polo mints. And for those who don't appreciate the hole, it is in Trebor mints as well!

  • @sh4835
    @sh4835 Рік тому +1

    I would love to be a subscriber if you had captions.(hard of hearing and very curious)

  • @biggestgerbil
    @biggestgerbil Рік тому

    Allvery well but how does the PTFE coating stick to the frying pan???

    • @halfrhovsquared
      @halfrhovsquared Рік тому +1

      By making the surface of the pan very rough. The PTFE coating fills in the gaps in the rough surface and bonds, mechanically.

    • @biggestgerbil
      @biggestgerbil Рік тому

      @@halfrhovsquared Ta.

  • @wolfsommer1767
    @wolfsommer1767 Рік тому +3

    50% introduction 48% word not worth listing to 2% information now doesn't that mirror our society?

  • @a0cdhd
    @a0cdhd Рік тому

    So..... How do you get PTFE to stick to the frying pan. Hmmmmm?

  • @andytipping70
    @andytipping70 4 роки тому +1

    If PTFE is so non stick, how do they get it to stick to the frying pan? please tell us

    • @johno9507
      @johno9507 4 роки тому +3

      PTFE is stuck mechanically to the surface.
      The surface is bead blasted then a light coat of Teflon (PTFE) seeps into the small cavities in the metal and is dried. Then another few coats of Teflon is added as the only thing to stick to Teflon is more Teflon.

    • @andytipping70
      @andytipping70 4 роки тому

      @@johno9507 thanks

    • @mrgcav
      @mrgcav Рік тому +1

      PTFE is Teflon. Roy J. Plunkett (June 26, 1910 - May 12, 1994) was an American Dupont chemist. He discovered polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), better known as Teflon, in 1938. The same reason melted wax sticks to Glass. PTFE is a wax and it is melted onto the surface of the pan at around 425°F.

    • @bobsoft
      @bobsoft 7 місяців тому

      @@mrgcav Also Gore-Tex

  • @bencapobianco2045
    @bencapobianco2045 8 місяців тому

    How do they get the PTFE to stick to the pans??????

    • @bobsoft
      @bobsoft 7 місяців тому

      Gore Tex is PTFE

  • @richardbennett8268
    @richardbennett8268 Рік тому +2

    So, How does the non-stick coating on the frying pan stay stuck to the metal underneath?

    • @uploadJ
      @uploadJ Рік тому +1

      Oh - you've stumped them!

    • @brendangilmore4297
      @brendangilmore4297 Рік тому

      Damn - I'm not going to be able to sleep now....

    • @johnsmith7676
      @johnsmith7676 Рік тому

      Black magic. Kabbala stuff, ya know.

    • @Jonathan.D
      @Jonathan.D Рік тому

      What you should be thinking about is getting rid of that nonstick pan. Actually PFOA's are in so many things that it doesn't really make a difference by getting rid of that old pan. Teflon is harmful to both your health and the environment. PFOA's contain C8 and according to a large body of research, C8 disrupts normal hormone function and lowers T levels in men. It has also been linked to various cancers and birth defects. The use if it is so wide spread that every human over the age of two has it in their body. Once there it can't be removed.

    • @halfrhovsquared
      @halfrhovsquared Рік тому +4

      The surface is roughened so that the coating fills the gaps and bonds, mechanically - Think of dovetail joints in woodwork.

  • @Wizz5m
    @Wizz5m 3 роки тому +2

    any 1 here from my online class mr.robinson

    • @Wizz5m
      @Wizz5m 3 роки тому +1

      @Nathaniel Yegres-Ambroziak u didnt have to expose it like that in front of other ppl but yes i am

  • @MattGriffin1
    @MattGriffin1 4 роки тому +12

    "Oh goodness me you are such a boff, and I'm such an idiot!, but I do love my PFTE coated frying pan"...This programme is made for thickos who are too distracted with juvenile giggles at those people who have studied hard to make a difference in humanity

    • @mmamaccamamm8640
      @mmamaccamamm8640 3 роки тому

      Who knew glue was made from milk

    • @grumblycurmudgeon
      @grumblycurmudgeon 3 роки тому +6

      Amen. I grit my teeth through this.
      "Let's do a science show!"
      "Okay, on two conditions: one, we pander to the lowest common denominator,"
      "...of course..."
      "...and two, we find a passing-obnoxious middle-aged woman that same demographic can readily identify with, and who's neither interested in the subject matter at hand, and who will offend and demean the experts and specialists - the lot of which outclass her intellectually by several orders of magnitude - that we pay to interact with her."
      "Cor, that's a tall order... how many is 'several'?"

    • @andylewis7360
      @andylewis7360 Рік тому +3

      Considering we’ve gone from Tomorrow’s World to this in only a few decades I now understand how Boris persuaded us that he was “Following The Science”. And the really incredible thing is that there are more highly qualified specialists working now than at any time in history.
      Gotta say, if I was “strange little man” Mark I’d have rammed that bench down her patronising throat.

    • @halfrhovsquared
      @halfrhovsquared Рік тому +1

      @@andylewis7360 - I winced every time that vacuous air-head butchered the name, cyanoacrylate.

    • @andylewis7360
      @andylewis7360 Рік тому +2

      @@halfrhovsquared awww! Give her a break. Script writers and Drama students don’t use words with more than 3 syllables. 🤣

  • @IIGrayfoxII
    @IIGrayfoxII 4 роки тому +3

    Not all brake pads are glued.
    Some use spikes in the backing material to hold the friction material.

  • @JaSzo23
    @JaSzo23 3 роки тому +2

    Im here because of a Twitter meme, so where are the melted horses at 😑

  • @petergambier
    @petergambier 4 роки тому +8

    Thanks for the interesting topics covered in the program and the journey down into the Blue John Caves and the fluorite mineral. Also the section on paint and Titanium dioxide.
    I work with the mineral calcium carbonate most days in my work as a lime plasterer and was taught that the faster something dries the more brittle it becomes whereas the slower it dries the harder it becomes and the lime mortars dry back to being a rock again, unlike a cement, lime allows water vapour through which is why lime putty mortars are preferred for old ancient buildings and homes, they are softer than cement.
    Cement dries very rapidly and if used in an old building it will break up soft rock and clay bricks making them crack and split up.
    Lime mortar will dry back to rock which takes many years if done properly and no nearby vibrations like heavy traffic.
    Casein is also added to lime paint to make lime paint more durable and hard.
    The capital W in Wow is reserved for the fluorite green gas that was so reactive it was kept it in 2 containers.

    • @fiskrond9212
      @fiskrond9212 Рік тому +1

      try explaining this to a renderer who has only ever worked on new-build and/or blockwork that you simply DO NOT use plasticiser in the mix when going onto stone!

  • @allysons3554
    @allysons3554 Рік тому

    I wondered how it was made

  • @heheboi7443
    @heheboi7443 4 роки тому +1

    I love this series...
    Just the right mix of science and fun!
    Don't care about the negative comments..
    I totally ship Mark and the reporter (•‿•)

  • @heenaha3124
    @heenaha3124 3 роки тому

    Can we use any milk

  • @emilyrln
    @emilyrln Місяць тому

    I don't think I've ever heard this many needle drops outside of a movie. Wonder what the licensing fees added up to…

  • @Rob-fc9wg
    @Rob-fc9wg Рік тому +1

    What a grouse sheila she is!
    Cheers from Oz 🇦🇺

  • @mrgcav
    @mrgcav Рік тому +4

    18:10 Another British attempt to take credit for something they did not invent. PTFE or Teflon was invented by the American corporation Dupont, Roy J. Plunkett (June 26, 1910 - May 12, 1994) was an American chemist. He discovered polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), better known as Teflon, in 1938.
    The visdeo does not answer its own question. How is superglue made ?

  • @terry_willis
    @terry_willis Рік тому

    How do they get teflon to stick to the pan??

    • @mrgcav
      @mrgcav Рік тому +1

      PTFE is Teflon. Roy J. Plunkett (June 26, 1910 - May 12, 1994) was an American Dupont chemist. He discovered polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), better known as Teflon, in 1938. The same reason melted wax sticks to Glass. PTFE is a wax and it is melted onto the surface of the pan at around 425°F.

  • @Choom2077
    @Choom2077 Рік тому

    13:41 Man's soul was crushed here... lmao.

  • @kennypool
    @kennypool Рік тому

    Locktite super glue, best all around.

  • @khanzeb3263
    @khanzeb3263 3 роки тому +1

    Madam what is the formula of supper glue

  • @philliplopez8745
    @philliplopez8745 4 роки тому +1

    The thinner the joint the stronger the bond .

  • @andyroid7339
    @andyroid7339 4 роки тому +16

    This series has "BBC One Show" syndrome: a "clever" quip every few seconds, not too much science to baffle the viewer and a recap and tag words for the complete idiots. I learnt nothing. And to think, the BBC used to produce QED, Horizon and programmes with James Burke. Where's the chemistry of the molecules involved? Where's the history of these discoveries?

    • @Road38910
      @Road38910 4 роки тому +2

      Yeeeep, stopped listening to the One Show years ago. Basically it's gibberish for the feeble minded.

    • @ayanshyadav9650
      @ayanshyadav9650 2 роки тому

      Jol jol mp mp

    • @ayanshyadav9650
      @ayanshyadav9650 2 роки тому

      Kl

    • @andylewis7360
      @andylewis7360 Рік тому +1

      Hard to believe people actually make a living pumping out this lowest common denominator crap. Bring back Tomorrow’s World!

    • @brendangilmore4297
      @brendangilmore4297 Рік тому +1

      BBC1 subscribes to the 'Let's Reduce The National IQ' narrative

  • @nicodesmidt4034
    @nicodesmidt4034 Рік тому

    Fokker airplanes used to be glued way back in the 60’s

  • @fourwheelingforgems5940
    @fourwheelingforgems5940 Рік тому

    In frame 16:46 you have what looks like a statue of a lady opening up her dress about 20 feet tall. Actually, it looks like two figures one standing behind the other with her head tipped to the viewers right.

  • @alext8828
    @alext8828 Рік тому +1

    DuPont Lucite was at the '64 World's Fair. Are these guys kidding?

  • @philcook9967
    @philcook9967 Рік тому

    Please add closed captioning if possible.

    • @zyxw2000
      @zyxw2000 9 місяців тому +1

      Hit the "CC" button.

  • @RaffaelloLorenzusSayde
    @RaffaelloLorenzusSayde Рік тому

    They use asbestos? Where dies cyanoacrylate or its ingredients come from?

  • @vanhetgoor
    @vanhetgoor Рік тому +1

    Where are the old horses?

  • @ss-pw4zj
    @ss-pw4zj Рік тому

    Vinyl records went out, the vinyl industry had to come up another use

  • @leejamestheliar2085
    @leejamestheliar2085 4 роки тому +2

    What is in the stuff that "they " have been spraying from airplanes for the past decade or so?????
    That's what I wanna know.
    Thx for the ROXY MUSIC.
    You obviously have good taste.

  • @baseddino
    @baseddino Рік тому +1

    Haven't finished the video yet but you only taught us to make wood glue not make super glue

  • @alext8828
    @alext8828 Рік тому +2

    I got me bangers in the pan and they ain't stickin' worth a farthing. Ah, the important things in life.

    • @andylewis7360
      @andylewis7360 Рік тому +2

      You could tell that frying sausages isn’t something she has much experience of

    • @gyrgrls
      @gyrgrls Рік тому

      @@andylewis7360 We had four of them on the outdoor grill, and man - they were sssss-ssiziln'!

    • @andylewis7360
      @andylewis7360 Рік тому

      @@gyrgrls Damn! Ya got me cravin’ some Lincolnshire links now! 😁👍🏻

  • @abhishekb2063
    @abhishekb2063 3 роки тому +1

    Lets calculate it!
    Lets not
    Ok..

  • @Jonathan.D
    @Jonathan.D Рік тому +1

    Those nonstick pans seem great but Teflon is one of the most prolific human made toxic substances found on earth.
    PFOA's are used in so many things that it doesn't really make a difference if you get rid of that old pan. Teflon is harmful to both your health and the environment. PFOA's contain C8 and according to a large body of research, C8 disrupts normal hormone function and lowers T levels in men. It has also been linked to various cancers and birth defects. The use if it is so wide spread that every human over the age of two has it in their body. Once there it can't be removed.

  • @Ofthe7thSon
    @Ofthe7thSon 4 роки тому +4

    What bothers me is how she sniffs everything. As a chemical specialist I know you should never ever stick your nose into anything chemically related....

    • @andylewis7360
      @andylewis7360 Рік тому

      She’s so insufferable I was hoping she’d have a good honk on some Chlorine

  • @blaster-zy7xx
    @blaster-zy7xx Рік тому +1

    But this video was about getting things to stick and not stick , so the obvious mystery to solve is: if PTFE (Teflon) is so non stick, how do they get the PTFE to stick to the pan?

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz Рік тому +2

      Often not very well. Once you scratch through the Teflon and to bare alu in one spot, it might just lift up the rest of the Teflon sheet. So it doesn't as much stick to the pan as just hugs it tightly.
      Still there's a few ways they try to improve adhesion. One is etching the aluminium surface with lye so it's porous, letting applied layers bite into it. Other is that there are several layers and the one touching the metal directly isn't exactly PTFE. It might be PTFE that was previously pre-degraded by intense heat or plasma to break some molecular bonds and make it sticky, but it's still sufficiently similar to Teflon that the rest of PTFE sticks to it. Or it might be a mixture of PTFE and a different polymer entirely, so the two types of molecules are intertwined into each other, but the next layer of PTFE still sticks to the PTFE molecules.

    • @blaster-zy7xx
      @blaster-zy7xx Рік тому +1

      @@SianaGearz Thanks. That would have been a good bit to include in the show. I'm sure I'm not the first to wonder that.

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz Рік тому +2

      @@blaster-zy7xx This whole video is a lot of showmanship and little information, all the scientific/engineering facts and explanations that it delivers could be compressed into barely a couple minutes.

  • @johnjones4825
    @johnjones4825 4 роки тому +2

    13:43 it's easy, 600 000 pans...

  • @alessiopiantanida2042
    @alessiopiantanida2042 Рік тому +1

    all good, however, asbestos is not a polymer nor is carbon based

  • @evanfehr3819
    @evanfehr3819 4 роки тому

    Cyanoacrylate is super glue!

  • @robinclifton4182
    @robinclifton4182 Рік тому +3

    I was hoping that the ultra violet curing adhesive would be explained, move on , nothing much to see here sadly

  • @bowlweevil4161
    @bowlweevil4161 Рік тому +3

    a mortician told me that cynoacrelate glue revolutionized putting people back together and making them so much more viewable after distructive ocasions

    • @gyrgrls
      @gyrgrls Рік тому

      nothing like reconstructing the bond

    • @benjaminjones5029
      @benjaminjones5029 Рік тому

      I imagine before that they used pork skewers? Ah staples I think. I think you can get hand sewing machines?

  • @businessaks
    @businessaks 2 роки тому

    Someone can send me this Super Glue formulation ??

    • @andylewis7360
      @andylewis7360 Рік тому +2

      Cyano - Of, or relating to cyanide
      Acrylate - Of, or related to acrylics

    • @businessaks
      @businessaks Рік тому +1

      @@andylewis7360 I need both formulation process please

  • @Wayzor_
    @Wayzor_ 4 роки тому +2

    So, it's not from super-horses after all.

  • @godsarecool8835
    @godsarecool8835 Рік тому

    Did anyone's siri also go off during the intro?

  • @ZeRoeSports
    @ZeRoeSports 4 роки тому

    GLUE

  • @zaran1
    @zaran1 Рік тому

    Never forget, folk, you MUST wear safety glasses whenever you are near milk, water, baking powder and vinegar...

  • @biffrude4981
    @biffrude4981 4 місяці тому

    Im stuck for real😅

  • @bellyacres7846
    @bellyacres7846 Рік тому

    Super GLUE (How it's Made) is this answered in this ad?

  • @caitlinwalker7663
    @caitlinwalker7663 2 роки тому

    lamo the first 4 seconds

  • @symphonyofdistraction
    @symphonyofdistraction 4 роки тому +2

    change the name to something like "stuff that sticks, or doesn't"

  • @philliplopez8745
    @philliplopez8745 4 роки тому

    She blinded me with science and that english accent .

    • @andylewis7360
      @andylewis7360 Рік тому +1

      She knows nothing about science. Or treating people with respect

  • @MrTandtrollet
    @MrTandtrollet 4 роки тому +7

    Really odd choice of presenter. She seems completely disinterested and keeps cutting the experts off with "let's not" etc. =(

  • @kob8634
    @kob8634 Рік тому +1

    I'd sure like to see the aggregate medical records of the people who work in those "wonderstuff" factories. I expect (I'd be shocked if it weren't true) that the rates of cancer, auto-immune conditions, and metabolic disorders including diabetes would be higher in these employees than farmers, welders, sanitation workers, and coatings applicators. Fabric softener alone must have its own bubble in our statistical past.

  • @ayanshyadav9650
    @ayanshyadav9650 2 роки тому

    I guide semoene

  • @turtle7792
    @turtle7792 3 роки тому +1

    HMMM.... so how is super glue made?

  • @AllMostOliver
    @AllMostOliver 4 роки тому

    Horses And a bench press, Do the math.

  • @creeib
    @creeib Рік тому

    00:56 Careful you don't grow a second nose.