A section of a red steel ball placed on a pineapple peel, which is resistant to a temperature of 1000 degrees.

A Japanese company is experimenting with placing steel balls heated to 1000 degrees on pineapple peels, and the results were higher than expectations. Viewers were so stunned that it went viral.




Image from Twitter @osakasenshoku

Recently, there was a video of a horrific experience. It caught people's attention on social media and went viral. On May 15, Twitter user @osakasenshoku in Japan posted a clip of a steel ball heated to 1,000 degrees Celsius being placed on the peel of a discarded pineapple. The results that occurred surprised the viewers.

According to a report from Livedoor News dated May 18, 2024, this has been revealed Such videos were posted by a company that designs, repairs and manufactures various materials and equipment in Osaka, Japan. Which is very popular on social media for posting video content “Put a steel ball heated to 1000°C into…” to see the changes that happen. Until there were more than 484,000 followers on TikTok.

By the latest video it looks like she's getting a lot of extra attention. When the company was placing a steel ball heated to 1000 degrees Celsius on the peel of a tropical fruit such as pineapple. The results showed that the experimenter heard a burning sound. But the pineapple peel hasn't changed much. No ignition and there was only a slight burn on the outer side. The interior remains the same. In addition, hot steel balls cool without releasing smoke. Or any kind of combustion

Pineapple peel
Image from Twitter @osakasenshoku

Pineapple peel
Image from Twitter @osakasenshoku

The video has been viewed more than 5.8 million times and has become a talking point. Many netizens expressed their opinions like, and its results were beyond expectations. I didn't think pineapple peels could handle that much heat. Many people commented and laughed a lot.

“Pineapple peel is so strong it can withstand temperatures of up to 1000°C with incredible comfort.”

“How can you stand this heat! It doesn't even catch fire.”

“This new discovery is amazing.”

“Make a fireproof jacket out of pineapple peels.”

“If we grew pineapples this way, would it help prevent forest fires?”

“Can it be used as a fire protection material?”

Pineapple peel
Image from Twitter @osakasenshoku

Pineapple peel
Image from Twitter @osakasenshoku

Pineapple peel
Image from Twitter @osakasenshoku

Thank you for the information from Livedoor News.

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