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RE: LeoThread 2025-03-28 13:38

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Nanothermite combusts at extremely high temperatures, producing molten iron and other results that can be destructive to steel structures. The basic components—a mix of aluminum, iron oxide, silicon, and carbon—combine on an atomic scale during production, allowing for rapid reactions. This results in a material that can theoretically generate shock waves sufficient to damage concrete and steel when deployed in a controlled manner.

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