The Rehbinder Effect: How Liquids Weaken Solid Materials!
Did you know that certain liquids can make even the toughest materials weaker? It’s called the Rehbinder effect!
Discovered in the 1920s, this phenomenon occurs when liquids like oil or water reduce a material’s strength at the atomic level. This makes metals, rocks, and even glass easier to cut, shape, or break.
🔹 In metalworking, oil or soap solutions help soften metals for machining.
🔹 In geology, water can weaken rocks, leading to landslides.
🔹 In glass manufacturing, special chemicals allow precise shaping without cracking.
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