@baconator490 Yep. Correct. Fire is a self sustaining chemical reaction, where the heat released is sufficient to sustain the oxidation. In this case, oxidation caused by the presence of heat from an external source and oxygen in the air. I believe there was this guy in the 16 or 17 hundreds who was given a diamond by a king to experiment with. He put it under a huge magnifying glass with insulation, it oxidized into co2, and the king killed him for stealing the diamond.
that looks quite hot.
Dombowerphoto 5 months ago
@pupplesan carbon boron regulating rods??
circusboy90210 1 year ago
@baconator490 Yep. Correct. Fire is a self sustaining chemical reaction, where the heat released is sufficient to sustain the oxidation. In this case, oxidation caused by the presence of heat from an external source and oxygen in the air. I believe there was this guy in the 16 or 17 hundreds who was given a diamond by a king to experiment with. He put it under a huge magnifying glass with insulation, it oxidized into co2, and the king killed him for stealing the diamond.
larrylockwood 1 year ago
@pbProductions96 even though it doesnt catch fire it still burns and will oxidize so its technically burning just not on fire burning.
baconator490 1 year ago
@mrcarbonpaul They get more toxic the more flame/heat resistant they get
UWROTCIV 1 year ago
nice try, carbon burns at nearly 3500 celcius
anish4 2 years ago
p.s. awesome vid :) I baby my fabric...would never have thought of trying to burn it lol
mrcarbonpaul 2 years ago
Im supposed to make a CF "pipe" for someone....worried that the resin will catch fire... any tips or know of flame resist resin?
mrcarbonpaul 2 years ago
Right you are. Do know what the use for high temperature apps?, like carbon fiber brake pads and space shuttles, that kind of stuff?
ptwolfe99 2 years ago
they should make fire suites with this
pbProductions96 2 years ago