tommu56
Elite Member
It could have been the hydraulic oil been atomized starting the fire on a heated part.
There are hydraulic accumulators on some equipment that could burst when heated but they should have some sort of relief assy.
I have seen car tires and shocks and impact (bumper) shocks explode on some of the fire call's I have been on too.
Just the heat from the fire could have set the chemical reaction like welding on the rim
If my memory is correct it is pyrolysis
Pyrolysis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
another one
http://www2.worksafebc.com/PDFs/investigations/IIR2005108320019.pdf
There are hydraulic accumulators on some equipment that could burst when heated but they should have some sort of relief assy.
I have seen car tires and shocks and impact (bumper) shocks explode on some of the fire call's I have been on too.
Just the heat from the fire could have set the chemical reaction like welding on the rim
If my memory is correct it is pyrolysis
Pyrolysis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
another one
http://www2.worksafebc.com/PDFs/investigations/IIR2005108320019.pdf