I have supplied similar product to Chrysler. It is a thermoset urethane. Thermoset urethane don't melt. What is pictured here should not have happened if it was indeed that type of product. It this is thermoplastic (injection molded) the it would take 300F plus to melt it. I doubt the heat alone did this.
Valkyrie1500 on July 21st, 2022 at 17:24 UTC »
SLE: Somewhat Liquid Emblem
whatcubed on July 21st, 2022 at 18:32 UTC »
I've worked in West Texas. It's hot, but something else happened there. That's not just from sitting outside in the heat.
flycast on July 21st, 2022 at 19:02 UTC »
I have supplied similar product to Chrysler. It is a thermoset urethane. Thermoset urethane don't melt. What is pictured here should not have happened if it was indeed that type of product. It this is thermoplastic (injection molded) the it would take 300F plus to melt it. I doubt the heat alone did this.