Sunday 19 January 2020

KNOW WHY PLASTIC COVER IS USED OVER ENGINES IN CAR !


There is one thing you will notice under the bonnet of a modern car that is use of plastics over engine. But why every single car has these plastic engine covers? Why do car manufacturers bother to spend extra time and money to make them?We will answer all these questions in this article.


Under the plastic cover we have fuel lines,spark plugs,fuel injectors,alternator and many other mechanical components.Plastic cover is used with engine to serve following purpose:

1.) A plastic engine cover hides wires and fuel lines, while making them still quite easily accessible. A nicely dressed engine bay typically means that some components can be hard to reach for repair. When you have a big piece of plastic hiding everything, you don’t have to worry about the looks – it is the cheapest way to keep the engine bay looking tidy. This is equivalent to cleaning the mess off of your desk straight into the drawer – out of sight, out of mind.



2.) It provides good insulation that gives a cooler surface that are safer for the general person to interact with. This also helps keep the bonnet cooler.

3.) Plastic engine covers can be heat-resistant and absorb vibrations, making the sound of the engine just that little bit quieter. 



4.) Cover keeps fluids below the cover. In a car with high speeds, usually more oil splatter and coolant being thrown around, up on the hood, etc. If you take cover off, you would find some oil, grease and/or dried coolant under it.

5.)Plastics are easily manufactured to cover the complex engine shape, light weight and are inexpensive. 


So,these are the reasons for the use of plastic cover over engine. It is likely that in the future, engines are going to be tucked away even more and not accessible without specialized equipment.

Tuesday 14 January 2020

KNOW WHY MAN DECORATED HIS JAGUAR S-TYPE WITH 4,600 COLOURFUL TOY CARS !!


Malaysian businessman named Datuk Seri Mahadi Badrul Zaman, the CEO of Financial Genius Team, has been turning heads with his unique ride all around Kuala Lumpur.The businessman, who is an avid Hot Wheels toy collector, decorated his prized Jaguar S-Type with 4,600 colorful toy cars from his collection.


Reports of an unusual-looking Jaguar S-Type limousine covered in thousands of miniature cars driving around the Malaysian capital had been circulating on social media for a few weeks, but no one knew anything about it, who the owner was or if it was just some sort of marketing stunt.


The owner stats the reason behind this that he has been a Hot Wheels car enthusiast since he was 13, and now is the proud owner of around 5,000 vehicles, 4,600 of which are as an attachment stick with glue to his car. 



It definitely looks different, but I’m guessing the maintenance for such a “paint job” has got to be a nightmare. You can’t park it anywhere for fear that someone’s going to yank a toy car off the car, and cleaning it can’t be very easy either. But if you’re an attention seeker, this is definitely an eyeball magnet.

Friday 27 December 2019

KNOW WHAT NOT TO DO IN CASE OF A SNAKE BITE !!


Getting bitten by a venomous snake can be very scary, and can lead people to react in exactly the wrong way: Maybe they panic, try to catch or kill the snake, or apply ice or a tourniquet to the wound, which can be disastrous in certain situations.

So, what should we do in case we are bitten by a snake? In this article we will discuss what to do and what NOT to do in case a person is bitten by snake.

All snake bites require medical attention, even if the snake is nonvenomous. Proper wound care can help prevent infection and limit how severe the injury becomes.It is vital never to assume that a snake is nonvenomous without first consulting an expert. The mis classification of snake species could be fatal.

SYMPTOMS FOR SNAKE BITE:

Usually, people know right away if a snake has bitten them. However, these animals can strike quickly and disappear before people have time to react.


Most snake bites can cause pain and swelling around the bite. Those that are venomous may also cause fever, a headache, convulsions, and numbness. However, these symptoms can also occur due to intense fear following the bite.

WHAT TO DO:


  • Get to an emergency room as soon as possible. Even if the bite isn't poisonous, you’re at risk of tetanus, a serious bacterial infection, if your shot isn't up to date.
  • Move the limb where the bite happened as little as possible. This will help slow the spread of the venom.
  • Take note of the snake’s appearance. Your description will help the doctor identify what bit you. (Your location will also be a clue.)
  • Note the time the bite happened so the doctor knows how much time has passed.
  • Remove any jewelry around the area of the bite before swelling begins.
  • Use Tylenol for pain, if needed.


  WHAT NOT TO DO:


  • Do not pick up the snake or try to wrap it up or kill it, as this will increase the chance of getting another bite. Even a dead snake is able to bite.
  • Do not apply a tourniquet.
  • Do not cut across the site of the bite marks.
  • Do not try to suck out the venom.
  • Do not apply ice.
  • Do not immerse the wounded area in water.
  • Do not drink beverages with caffeine.
In most cases, it is necessary to remain in the hospital for up to 24 hours in order to monitor blood pressure and overall health.