6 Juli 2009


Wow, I just had the ride of my life! In my wildest dreams, I could not have imagined all this. And it was breaking news too (I was called a ‘dangerous fool’ on CNN), so maybe you already know what I’m talking about. If not, you gotta watch what happened when I tried to figure out the scratch and abrasion resistance and durability of Sarlink TPV. |
1 Juli 2009


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22 Mei 2009


Today I tested the heat resistance of Sarlink TPV and used one of their airbag covers. First I used the gas burner and to my pleasant surprise nothing happened! So I exposed the material to another kind of heat… I guess I kinda underestimated the influence of the microwaves on the metal logo that was on the cover. Mom and dad made me pay for the damage. See for yourself if you agree with that. |
22 Mei 2009


The best ideas are to be found on the street. The same is true for gathering Sarlink TPV’s. Watch this new clip and see what I found without even leaving the neighbourhood! Hope you can hear me over all the car alarms that for some reason went off in the background… |
9 April 2009


Hi, for this experiment my little sister helped me. Funny enough she didn’t realize it herself, nor did I! I was preparing an experiment with our trampoline (to test the strength of Sarlink TPV when my mom interrupted me to do a chore. I forgot to turn off the camera and that’s why my little sister’s first encounter with TPV has been caught on tape… Oh, in case you were wondering: she landed in a pile of old tires a few garden down and is completely fine. Really. |
11 Maart 2009


Busy experimenting on my latest invention, an elevation experiment with liquid nitrogen, I discovered something really awesome, something of which I never knew was so amazing: TPV, an environmental friendly alternative for various types of natural rubber.
I’m just crazy about this stuff. It’s like a secret agent; it has dazzling flexibility and durability. The rubbery material is incredibly elastic. You know what, I’m sure this is just the tip of the iceberg, I’m sure the possibilities with this rubbery material are endless. Well, as you understand, I got some more experimenting to do!
I’m positive that you will share my fascination after watching this footage. |
11 Maart 2009


This Sarlink TPV-stuff seems like it’s from outer space! Today I used the item you’ll recognize from the previous experiment and placed it between my dad’s car and the waste container to test its stretch ability. Unlike the container, or my dad’s car, the Sarlink application morphed straight back into its original shape, without so much as a scratch! My parents are as excited as I am, but for a whole different set of reasons… Here you can see why… |