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Supersonic HVOF Blast vs Head of Cabbage – Tungsten Carbide Jet Sends Leaves Flying in a Surprisingly Satisfying Test
This is one of the most unexpectedly satisfying HVOF tests you’ll ever see.
Inside a controlled industrial spray booth, a high-velocity HVOF (High Velocity Oxy-Fuel) jet fires tungsten carbide particles at near-supersonic speed directly at a head of cabbage — and the results are surprisingly dramatic.
The moment the HVOF jet hits, the layers of cabbage explode outward, sending leaves flying in all directions as the high-energy particles tear through the dense vegetable structure. The blast strips away layer after layer with incredible precision, creating a mix of fluttering leaves, cracking sounds, and intense industrial ASMR.
Unlike other materials, the cabbage doesn’t ignite — instead, the impact produces a clean, chaotic spray of leaves that showcases the raw kinetic force of HVOF without flames. It’s a rare and fascinating look at how natural organic materials respond under extreme industrial conditions.
All testing is done safely with full PPE and strict industrial controls.
Perfect for:
• Oddly satisfying destruction
• Science and engineering explainers
• Food/vegetable impact tests
• Industrial ASMR
• Viral short-form content
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