Can 1: Side seam failure following base buckling / inversion.
Can 2: Partial lid flange failure following base inversion.
Can 3: Total lid flange failure with can “neck” expansion without base deformation <- edited to fix word
willow-kitty on
At least they all said “CIAO!”
Professional_Rain_10 on
Does the car smell good now?
bigredmachinist on
Fuck yes that’s interesting.
RainbowFlesh on
Honestly a sign of a good design when there isn’t any one weak point. Everything in perfect balance
RickyManeuvre on
That’s fantastic seltzer
Planestruckscars_504 on
You get Peach Sanpellegrino? So lucky, we don’t get much flavors in Northern Virginia, USA.
hack404 on
In this context, ciao meant goodbye
CreepyAd8409 on
If you’re not in a data career, you should be.
neptunexl on
Would be interesting if they all failed in the same way. Obviously the one on the left was the coldest and froze the fasted so it exploded, that bump cause instant freeze in the next one, the ice pushed against all walls, the weakest one being the lid. The last one wasn’t hit by the first one blowing up so it slowly froze so it didn’t push the bottom out but the weakest wall was still the lid.
thiswasyouridea on
So one split its sides, one popped its top and one came apart at the seams.
Zealousideal-Dot2161 on
They all said goodbye in their own way.
Legitimate-Log-6542 on
Display these as an art piece, it can be your own version of See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil
veryfastslowguy on
You have proven there is no good seal in any part of those cans.
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How did the third one fail?
Can 1: Side seam failure following base buckling / inversion.
Can 2: Partial lid flange failure following base inversion.
Can 3: Total lid flange failure with can “neck” expansion without base deformation <- edited to fix word
At least they all said “CIAO!”
Does the car smell good now?
Fuck yes that’s interesting.
Honestly a sign of a good design when there isn’t any one weak point. Everything in perfect balance
That’s fantastic seltzer
You get Peach Sanpellegrino? So lucky, we don’t get much flavors in Northern Virginia, USA.
In this context, ciao meant goodbye
If you’re not in a data career, you should be.
Would be interesting if they all failed in the same way. Obviously the one on the left was the coldest and froze the fasted so it exploded, that bump cause instant freeze in the next one, the ice pushed against all walls, the weakest one being the lid. The last one wasn’t hit by the first one blowing up so it slowly froze so it didn’t push the bottom out but the weakest wall was still the lid.
So one split its sides, one popped its top and one came apart at the seams.
They all said goodbye in their own way.
Display these as an art piece, it can be your own version of See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil
You have proven there is no good seal in any part of those cans.
In Japan this drink is called Banzai!