Question posed by LA fires
Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2025 3:43 pm
As you look at the landscape after the fires in LA you can't help but notice the number of vehicle carcasses, their already rusting bodies often showing warping and damage from gas tanks.
I think that he EVs caught in the fire would also become a crispy pile of rusting funk.
However, not knowing how impervious the CFSMC, I'm wondering would the 'tub' be 'rebuildable' ... I mean if everything else was reduced to ash, would the tub warp from the heat or just combust ... or melt?
I am assuming the BINC is, like every other vehicle body material, as likely to burn as a steel-bodied vehicle.
I think that he EVs caught in the fire would also become a crispy pile of rusting funk.
However, not knowing how impervious the CFSMC, I'm wondering would the 'tub' be 'rebuildable' ... I mean if everything else was reduced to ash, would the tub warp from the heat or just combust ... or melt?
I am assuming the BINC is, like every other vehicle body material, as likely to burn as a steel-bodied vehicle.