Exploding Place Mat

Exploding Place Mat

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TheBALDpuma

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5,842 posts

168 months

Monday 28th November 2016
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The Microwaved tea thread reminded me of something that happened at my house a couple of years ago; I googled it at the time, but can't remember the term for it but I'd never heard of it happening before and never seen it since.

We had some glass placemats that were years and years old - my guess is ~10 years old. We'd used them regularly, no special treatment just got wiped clean.

My GF went to move one slightly as it was a bit out of place and BOOM the thing just exploded into hundreds of tiny pieces of glass, which continued to fizz and pop for minutes after the initial event. We were finding bits weeks later still!

Apparently something to do issues when it was being made IIRC.

trickywoo

11,792 posts

230 months

Monday 28th November 2016
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This is correct. There was a PH thread on exploding glass not so long ago with a good one being a board room table which exploded embedding shards into the chairs and walls, no one in the room thankfully.

Seems more common than you might think.

Huff

3,155 posts

191 months

Monday 28th November 2016
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Yep, that was mine.
In large panes of glass the problem is nickel sulphide inclusions in toughened glass; these are microscopic, but grow with time and eventually the localised stress is enough to 'set off' the stored strain energy in the glass and pop it goes.

Toughened glass is prestressed, by rapid cooling locking the core in tension and the outer faces in compression. That's what makes it so strong, because scratches in the outer face are limited in their ability to grow into cracks that mean failure in such a brittle material. The process also stores *a lot* of strain energy in the volume of the glass, so when it goes -impact, inclusion,or often chipppng/scratching an outside edge corner (ariss) -all thats left are little cubes and powder -that energy 'pays' for a lot of crack length!

NB commercially large panes for balustrades, balconies, big windows and overhead glazing (ie places failure could be catastrophic) are often heatsoaked for 24-48hours; this accelerates the growth of inclusions,weeds-out as early failures -so panes that survive the heatsoak can be expected to have a far lower failure rate/full service life.

Simpo Two

85,422 posts

265 months

Monday 28th November 2016
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I once tried cutting a small toughened glass shelf very carefully with a diamond tile cutter. It didn't go well!

karona

1,918 posts

186 months

Monday 28th November 2016
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I had a Waterford Crystal whisky tumbler explode as I poured a generous shot of 16 year old Lagavulin.
100 quids worth of wet dust rather spoiled the 50th birthday mood.

funkyrobot

18,789 posts

228 months

Tuesday 29th November 2016
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I must be made of toughened glass. When my fiancée takes her knickers off, I explode.

Huff

3,155 posts

191 months

Tuesday 29th November 2016
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She leaves you shattered?

funkyrobot

18,789 posts

228 months

Tuesday 29th November 2016
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Broken. cry

Zod

35,295 posts

258 months

Tuesday 29th November 2016
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We had an expensive Italian glass coffee table, constructed from three sheets of glass, glued together by bevelled edges. The kids used to sit on it, despite being told repeatedly not to, but I walked into it one night on the way out of the room which resulted in the glue bond between the top and one of the sides failing and the table collapsing, with the other side failing too. I cleaned off the glue residue and bought some high load clear glass glue to repair it, but never got as far as doing so, because as I was applying glue to the bevelled edge of one of the sides that I had laid on a smooth table top, I gently tried to move it forward a little by pulling it with a finger on top and it simply exploded into thousands of nuggets, just as you see in the street when some scumbag has broken into a car.

Zod

35,295 posts

258 months

Tuesday 29th November 2016
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funkyrobot said:
I must be made of toughened glass. When my fiancée takes her knickers off, I explode.
Google premature ejaculation. Help is available, I believe.

funkyrobot

18,789 posts

228 months

Tuesday 29th November 2016
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Zod said:
Google premature ejaculation. Help is available, I believe.
Can you let me know who helped you?

smile

mikeyr

3,118 posts

193 months

Friday 2nd December 2016
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funkyrobot said:
Zod said:
Google premature ejaculation. Help is available, I believe.
Can you let me know who helped you?

smile
Thinking of you during sex maybe? wink

JOKE!

funkyrobot

18,789 posts

228 months

Friday 2nd December 2016
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mikeyr said:
funkyrobot said:
Zod said:
Google premature ejaculation. Help is available, I believe.
Can you let me know who helped you?

smile
Thinking of you during sex maybe? wink

JOKE!
Well, it works for me. wink

mikeyr

3,118 posts

193 months

Friday 2nd December 2016
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biggrin

Toltec

7,159 posts

223 months

Friday 2nd December 2016
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I thought you were going to say you had some antique ones made out of nitrocellulose.