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Q&A How to protect intelligent fluids from heat damage?

The Strawberry Jam can freeze parts in place that don't heat up much. Parts of the trigger mechanism would be a good candidate. So is making the lock stuck in safety mode. Also, you don't have a...

posted 3y ago by Olin Lathrop‭  ·  edited 3y ago by Olin Lathrop‭

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#2: Post edited by user avatar Olin Lathrop‭ · 2021-05-12T15:18:37Z (over 3 years ago)
  • The Strawberry Jam can freeze parts in place that don't heat up much. Parts of the trigger mechanism would be a good candidate. So making the lock stuck in safety mode.
  • Also, you don't have a heat problem until the gun is fired. If the Jam prevents that, then there is no heat issue. The only problem might be to gum up a recently-fired gun. Again, though, there should still be sufficient critical cool parts of a recently fired gun.
  • The Strawberry Jam can freeze parts in place that don't heat up much. Parts of the trigger mechanism would be a good candidate. So is making the lock stuck in safety mode.
  • Also, you don't have a heat problem until the gun is fired. If the Jam prevents that, then there is no heat issue. The only problem might be to gum up a recently-fired gun. Again, though, there should still be sufficient critical cool parts of a recently fired gun.
#1: Initial revision by user avatar Olin Lathrop‭ · 2021-05-12T15:17:57Z (over 3 years ago)
The Strawberry Jam can freeze parts in place that don't heat up much.  Parts of the trigger mechanism would be a good candidate.  So making the lock stuck in safety mode.

Also, you don't have a heat problem until the gun is fired.  If the Jam prevents that, then there is no heat issue.  The only problem might be to gum up a recently-fired gun.  Again, though, there should still be sufficient critical cool parts of a recently fired gun.