Correct. But the fires never got hot enough to weaken the steel. So now we have analysis which states the towers could withstand significant column damage, even greater than experienced on 9/11, even against massive shear force.
Of course the fires did.
You've misunderstood the purpose of recovering the steel. You're also not the first -- virtually everyone from your camp, including David Ray Griffin, has made this error.
Steel was only recovered
if it showed evidence of being involved in the impact and
if its origin could be identified, plus a few others showing "weird" behavior.
Quite a lot of the steel could not be identified, as identifying marks were broken or burned off.
The purpose of recovering steel had nothing to do with estimating temperature. Such tests were conducted anyway, but not for the reason you think.
The reason NIST recovered this steel was to establish the
failure modes of the steel. Did columns break at the welds or snap in between? Did they show necking or brittle failure? Did they tear out their bolt holes or shear the bolts off?
Steel was tested for temperature to verify that these failure modes were caused by impact/collapse only, and not exacerbated after the fact by heating. A broken column that was heated, annealed, and then crunched up during the collapse would be inconclusive and thus kept out of this study.
The fact that the NIST inventory steel never reached 250
oC is the desired result! And also note that only four pieces of core columns are in that inventory, only two of which were in the impact/fire zone, and those two were at the edge of the hole, below most of the fires, and cooled by inrushing air. It all makes perfect sense.
What I find most amusing is that -- while I realize you personally haven't made this claim, others such as DRG have -- the "Truth Movement," in one breath, talks about how the steel never got hot enough to weaken, yet cites "melted steel" as evidence for its own conclusions. Well, is there evidence for heated steel or not? You may only pick one.
In any case, I hope you now understand the significance of the recovered steel and its maximum temperature testing. It does not support your allegations. Quite the contrary.