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Dale asked:


When you get a material cold enough (really cold!) you can easily break it! How cold does steel need to be to do this?

Thanks!

Could you give me an answer be in C or F. Thanks again.
Let me rephrase my question then. How hot does steel have to be to easily break it?

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Comments

CherryToppings on 12 November, 2008 at 11:44 am #

steel cannot be easily broken. only with a great force even when frozen.


Abuse Police on 15 November, 2008 at 9:35 am #

You have to heat it to break it, not cool it, when you cool it, it becomes harder.


Rockford on 15 November, 2008 at 11:09 am #

I worked in a Steel Foundry. It would take a temperature of about 2700 degrees F to completely melt steel. It took a temperature of just over 3000 degree F to boil it.

Now as for just heating it up to break it, that would be the temperature of the ovens where they put the steel in to heat treat it so that its glowing red and then before you put it in water or oil. That temperature is around 1500 degrees F if I remember. They used to break off unwanted parts of the casting at this temperature.

Do, I google search on Heat treating Steel to get your temperature(that wasn’t my department)

P.S. If your trying to get in a safe, use a plasma cutter. It works better, lol


rgoski on 9 September, 2011 at 3:11 am #

A break is distressing for both, even for the one which started the breakup. You can open up these feelings on somebody you care about in the future.