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Supersonic HVOF Tungsten Carbide Blast vs Stack of DVDs – Extreme Destruction With Insane ASMR Effects
What happens when you hit a stack of DVDs with a near-supersonic HVOF jet?
This extreme industrial demo shows a high-velocity HVOF (High Velocity Oxy-Fuel) spray firing tungsten carbide particles at incredible speed directly at multiple DVD discs — and the reaction is absolutely wild.
The intense tungsten carbide blast instantly causes the DVDs to shatter, curl, melt, and break apart, producing chaotic fragments and visually explosive effects. The multi-layer plastic structure of the discs reacts dramatically under the extreme kinetic impact, creating a mix of satisfying destruction, sharp cracking sounds, and high-energy industrial ASMR.
HVOF technology is normally used for coating aerospace and engineering components — but here it’s applied “just for fun” to everyday consumer media to reveal how violently common materials respond under extreme industrial forces.
All testing is done safely in a controlled industrial spray booth with full PPE and strict safety measures.
Perfect for:
• Satisfying destruction compilations
• Industrial ASMR
• Engineering & science content
• Viral short-form videos
• Extreme material test channels
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