The watermelon was sprayed by LINE-X protective polymer coating photo: How Ridiculous The myriad of potential applications of a spray-on protective polymer have being showcased through an unlikely medium: an online video of an indestructible watermelon.
In the video, produced by Australian record breaking enthusiasts How Ridiculous, the fruit is covered with the coating before being dropped from a height of 148ft (45m). It survives the fall and bounces off the road below. Later, the polymer-protected shell remains intact despite being hacked at with an axe.
In a separate video the experiment was repeated, with the same result, using an egg and a light bulb.
LINE-X, the manufacturers of the polymer – which forms permanent bonds at the molecular level – say the spray can be used in architecture and construction, ensuring materials are incredibly strong and safe from fire while remaining flexible.
The coating can be used to protect buildings from hurricanes, earthquakes or explosions. The company claims it is “eco safe, non-toxic, non-hazardous as well as biodegradable” as well as being free from solvents.
The product, which can also withstand high humidity, saltwater and extreme temperature changes, was developed for use on vehicles. However, as it can be applied to metal, fibreglass, concrete, plastic or wood, LINE-X claims “it can be applied to almost anything.”
Supplier: LINE-X Protective Coatings Ltd BarnstapleNorth DevonUK LINE-X is a durable hard-wearing protective coating, dominant in the automotive lining, industrial and military coating markets due to the superior advantages that LINE-X spray applied polyurea coatings can offer, such as high abrasion resistance, rust and corrosion prevention, fast setting with a quick return to service and many more attributes that you will find throughout this website. Web: www.line-x.co.uk
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