WebNov 17, 2024 · Steve Dierkes, a 39-year-old employee and melting specialist at a Caterpillar foundry which produces cast iron engine components in Mapleton, Illinois, was “immediately incinerated” after falling into the huge tub of molten iron that was heated to … WebNov 15, 2024 · A 25-year-old electrician has survived falling into a 720°C vat of molten aluminum at a factory in Switzerland. The man managed to pull himself out of the metal and is being treated for serious ...
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WebNov 12, 2024 · A man has fallen into a furnace filled with molten aluminium. The liquid was around 720 degrees Celsius, according to reports. This equates to around 1,320 degrees … WebThe commenter’s brother is on disability for a molten aluminum incident. This statement was used to demonstrate the severity of playing with molten metal. The man in the video wet his hands which is what’s allowing him to slap this stream of hot liquid. ... I was oxy acetylene cutting and a piece went down my boot and burnt right into the ... nawabganj wildlife sanctuary
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WebMolten metal burns have received relatively little attention in the surgical literature. We performed a retrospective chart review of 150 patients who sustained molten metal … WebNov 18, 2024 · A factory worker from Switzerland fell into a tank of molten aluminum at 720°C amazingly survived. The 25-year-old electrician allegedly fell into a scorching vat of metal through a trapdoor, according to Ladbible. Last Wednesday, when the accident happened, he was working at a plant in St. Gallen, Switzerland. WebDodger8686 • 10 mo. ago I originally thought that, if you fell into molten metal, you would sink. But that's not true. That molten metal is still very dense. So you actually would float. Which somehow makes it seem worse. Because I assume it would take longer to die. Regardless, this is just horrific. I hope the worker didn't suffer for long. mark spencer.cz