• Answers
  • Web

Baltic gel


The Myth busters keep on using ballistic gel, what is it made of and why does it simulate a human body so well?

 

 

 

 


Share Send to a friend Watch Report
 
 

2 Posted Answers
Order by

 
15 helpful answers


It is made of animal gelatin that was specially processed for the gob; you can make some on your own at this site :

 


http://how2dostuff.blogspot.com/2006/01/how-to-make-ballistics-gel.html

 
239 helpful answers

GIVE a man a fish and you feed him for a day. TEACH a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.

SADLY, most fishermen are afraid to touch the worm.

"Ballistic" gelatin is fundamentally Knox (clear) gelatin, the same stuff used for jello, made to a very specific and controlled forumla. By controlling the preparation, we end up with a very consistent product interms of density, hardness, resiliance and other such factors. This means that ammo tests I conduct in my state will closely match those done by someone else, and this has always been the hard part. 


In terms of "simulating so well" we'd have to spend a long time in discussion to fully answer that one. 


the short answer is that Gelatin (in the ballistic mix) does a reasonable job of simulating the density and consistency of human MUSCLE.  You'd be amazed how much cutting gelatin blocks feels like butchering meat.


However, NOTHING can simulate "the human body" in any effective manner since the density of the body changes constantly. Bone, muscle, soft tissue, "hard" organs, more bone, skin, etc. There's NOTHING consistent about the human body. 


There are several other methods that do well, a "water box", various clays, wet newspaper or phone books and a new product called "Bullet Test Tube" (a wax like material). 


BUT, the real search is for consistency from one test to the next. Gelatin has been in use for a good long time and has pretty much been accepted as the "standard". 

geoffbeneze

http://www.beast-enterprises.com

Helpful?(2)
Rated as Best Answer

Sign in to participate

Got an answer for BigRedEd? Would you like to comment on the posted answers, or vote for the one which you think is the best?

Sign up for a free account, or sign in (if you're already a member).

Explore Related Questions

Other people asked questions on similar topics, check out the answers they received:


Q:

I have a bullet lodged in my body. can i get an ...

I have a bullet lodged in my body. can i get an mri?
Submitted by miss thaang   1 year ago.
  • viewed 102 times


Q:

Why the human...

why the human body need oxygen to live?
Submitted by Dark_D   3 years ago.
  • viewed 866 times
Last answer posted 3 years ago by TalSh


Q:

Cost of Human Body

How much does a human body cost? I mean, blood, every organ...
Submitted by kafata   2 years ago.
  • viewed 1959 times
Last answer posted 1 year ago by DB Lady



» More...

Feed - Subscribe to changes to this Q&A Blog
ADVERTISEMENT
  • Answers
  • Web
Copyright © 2006-2009, Yedda Inc. and respective copyright owners · CC License