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Supersonic HVOF Tungsten Carbide Blast vs Plastic Doll – Extreme Industrial Test With Insane Melting and Destruction Effects
This is one of the most intense and visually shocking HVOF plastic destruction tests so far.
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 plastic doll — and the results are dramatic.
The moment the blast hits, the doll’s plastic shell begins to shatter, melt, tear open and fragment, sending pieces flying as the tungsten carbide stream rips through the body. The material reacts violently under the extreme kinetic energy, creating fast-breaking textures, bubbling plastic, snapping sounds, and powerful industrial ASMR.
The hollow structure of the doll makes the visuals even more striking, as the outer layers collapse and peel away, exposing the interior while still avoiding flames. This clip gives a rare look at how consumer-grade plastics react under extreme industrial forces.
All testing is performed safely with full PPE and strict industrial controls.
Perfect for:
• Industrial ASMR
• Extreme destruction compilations
• Viral engineering content
• Science & material breakdown
• Oddly satisfying visuals
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