C carperson1 New member Joined Sep 17, 2014 Messages 3 Sep 22, 2014 #1 Was wondering the melting and burning temp of the CFRP if the car was in an accident and caught on fire and if the fumes would be toxic? Thanks
Was wondering the melting and burning temp of the CFRP if the car was in an accident and caught on fire and if the fumes would be toxic? Thanks
J jackt Well-known member Joined Mar 2, 2014 Messages 178 Location Leeds, Yorkshire, UK Sep 22, 2014 #2 Think its covered in this doc - https://oss.bmw.de/rettungsleitfaden/INFO_BMWI/en_US/Rettungshandbuch.pdf
Think its covered in this doc - https://oss.bmw.de/rettungsleitfaden/INFO_BMWI/en_US/Rettungshandbuch.pdf
W WoodlandHills Well-known member Joined Sep 15, 2014 Messages 751 Location SoCal Sep 22, 2014 #3 According to that document the fumes are no more or less toxic than those released by burning the current plastics used in auto construction. Which is probably pretty toxic! :lol:
According to that document the fumes are no more or less toxic than those released by burning the current plastics used in auto construction. Which is probably pretty toxic! :lol: