I agree, also plastics can burn at 5,000 f and most internal finish products are petroleum based. That's not to say I don't believe the whole thing stinks, but I have my own theories about this incident
Correct. And jet fuel burns at 2,000 degrees in the hot section of a jet engine. Add a lot of air and it burns really hot. Kind of like charcoal burning in a blacksmiths forge.
Might be pissing in the wind here, but steel doesnt have to MELT to have its structural integrity compromised.
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I agree, also plastics can burn at 5,000 f and most internal finish products are petroleum based. That's not to say I don't believe the whole thing stinks, but I have my own theories about this incident
Correct. And jet fuel burns at 2,000 degrees in the hot section of a jet engine. Add a lot of air and it burns really hot. Kind of like charcoal burning in a blacksmiths forge.
Certain types of plastics burn at 5,00 f. That's what we consider for warehouse fire sprinkler design for high pile storage
You are pissing. Building 7