Author Topic: Airborne attack!!!  (Read 4210 times)

Bill De Jager

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Re: Airborne attack!!!
« Reply #15 on: July 04, 2016, 03:08:29 »
Aguinaldo, sadly I'm not an expert in the analysis of avian shit, but have noticed over a few years that most birdshit is a dirty white, a part of their digestive processes I assume.

The white is actually urine, highly condensed.  Reptiles produce the same.  Both produce uric acid rather than the urea that mammals produce, and in doing so are able to excrete it with very little water.

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Re: Airborne attack!!!
« Reply #16 on: July 04, 2016, 11:56:28 »
The white is actually urine, highly condensed.  Reptiles produce the same.  Both produce uric acid rather than the urea that mammals produce, and in doing so are able to excrete it with very little water.

Thank you for explaining it.
This acid may not be good for metallic surfaces.
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Re: Airborne attack!!!
« Reply #17 on: July 04, 2016, 12:22:47 »
Very timely...
At least this should bring to an end the continuous debate "should I use a protective filter or not"...
And don't forget your safety glasses next time!

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Re: Airborne attack!!!
« Reply #18 on: July 04, 2016, 13:01:28 »
Bill, thanks for the explanation.  That makes sense and is interesting!

This acid may not be good for metallic surfaces.

At least this should bring to an end the continuous debate "should I use a protective filter or not"...
And don't forget your safety glasses next time!

Well, I guess that's why Nikon developed the fluorine coating.  ;D
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Re: Airborne attack!!!
« Reply #19 on: July 04, 2016, 14:09:25 »
 ;)
So Nikon's breakthrough technology would result from a collaboration with pan manufacturers? This is not sexy at all...
This soil release benefit is well documented as the "lotus effect", quite amazing actually. The nice thing about PTFE is that it works on polar and non polar liquids. Neither oil nor water will spread in a new PTFE pan... Is someone willing to try on his Nikkor? I would of course but don't have any of those...

Years ago I worked on the opposit effect: how to favor glass wetting by lowering as much as possible the contact angle of water, and how to prevent dewetting by designing micro-patchy structures (an array of hydrophilic and hydrophobic midro domains). That was a fun project... The goal was to reduce the visual perception of dirt on glasses. The resulting benefit was to fight the  irresistible impulse to clean windows when they look spotted. Well, irresistible to some.

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Re: Airborne attack!!!
« Reply #20 on: July 04, 2016, 14:28:25 »
Olivier, you don't need to put an expensive Nikkor in danger to test the effect of the fluorine coating.  Apparently Marumi EXUS protection and PL filters have fluorine coating, too.  ;)
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Re: Airborne attack!!!
« Reply #21 on: July 05, 2016, 01:24:09 »
Akira it is a Frigate Bird, well known as a superb flier that robs other birds of their food in the air.😉

They seem not to need a tail to be good fliers.
Their tail is made of only 2 feathers.
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