Microscale Thermite Reaction

(fas.harvard.edu)

36 points | by krunck 2 hours ago

3 comments

  • imzadi 1 hour ago
    Does the second rusty ball really need to be a rusty ball since it is covered in foil?
    • xnx 52 minutes ago
      Might improve the odds of reaction to have iron on both sides? Would the reaction also work if both balls were covered in foil?
    • phyzome 53 minutes ago
      Doubles the reaction.
  • krunck 2 hours ago
    Please try this at home. You all have rusty iron ball laying around, right?
    • fer 2 hours ago
      It wouldn't be weird for someone in the south of France to have a rusty pétanque ball.
      • Terr_ 23 minutes ago
        Now you can be hoisted not just in your own petard, but also in your own pétanque.
      • ece 50 minutes ago
        This clearly calls for thermite petanque.
    • jcims 2 hours ago
      Hammer faces would work (def wear goggles!!!). Hit the face of the disposable one with a mixture of hydrogen peroxide, vinegar and salt and wait an hour.
    • xattt 2 hours ago
      Joining the thread to see where iron balls can be sourced.

      Some vendor on AliExpress? Those Lucky Iron Fish?

      • dgacmu 1 hour ago
        This might work with old iron dumbbells (or modern iron kettle balls if left unpainted). Your gym might hate you for it though.
      • mhb 1 hour ago
        Cast iron pan left outside for a day or two.
      • lstodd 2 hours ago
        I'd guess exact form wouldn't matter. Wrap a hammer in foil and beat up something rusty.
  • mrnotcrazy 1 hour ago
    Does the ball need to be iron? Can we just take a 3d printed sphere, paint it with glue ,roll it around in a bucket of rust and then smash?