Hi.
Has anyone tried heating up aluminum to the temperatures of the WTC Fires? If so, what did it look like?
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Hi.
Has anyone tried heating up aluminum to the temperatures of the WTC Fires? If so, what did it look like?
I used to get a some jobs boarding up apartment buildings after a fire, or repairing the windows after the firemen had knocked them out. It was very common for aluminum storm windows to melt into a blob of aluminum which would pool up on the limestone window sill.
Hotter than this fire
http://www.flickr.com/photos/78215847@N00/401850835
That's a little unspecific. Remember: The fires covered a range of temperatures. Although, on the periphery, that range is probably not as wide. As well as definitely lower.
Also: What aluminum are you referring to? The facade of the towers? Or the aircraft aluminum from the jets? Not that it makes a difference in the final product, but rather, that tells us if you're thinking about aluminum cladding on the exterior, or aluminum plane fuselages that ended up inside the buildings, shredded and fragmented.
I spent one summer fighting forest fires. One fire ran through a couple of summer cabins. Saw the same thing with their windows. The cabin itself was gone, burned to the ground , but you could tell where the windows had been along the walls because of the blobs of aluminum.
I addition I found the remains of a .22 cal rifle. It looked pretty good except for the wooden stock that had burned away. My crew chief then told me to try and bend the barrel. I managed to bend it into a "U" with no problem at all. The heat had so totally changed the structure of the metal that it bent and spalled easily.
Cast iron fry pan with part of the cooking surface missing, stainless steel flatware bent twisted and partially fused together, steel nails with the structural strength of a French Fry. Need I go on? (All in the cold 'day after' remains of the fire)
Whatever the temp was in that place where that stuff that dribbled out of the one tower came from in that one tired old video clip.
(Hmm, this was post #666!)
I live in Britain's steel city Sheffield. My father and uncle both work at a steel foundry, when I tell them the bs truthers come out with about wtc's steel, they crack up laughing.
My Dad heated up the middle of a thick steel rod to a temperature a lot less than inside the wtc, I was able to bend it with my own hands.
This is one of my favorite videos to prove troofers wrong WRT to fire and steel strength as well as their "heat conductor" claim.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Drsgs6-3Qlg
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we once found a burned-out car in the woods. the aluminum engine had melted and dripped on to the ground due to the heat of the fire.
what does that tell u?
You have to be more specific. If I put an aluminium alloy can in a fire it will oxidise heavily and because of it's thickness will not hold its shape. So you'll end up with ash.Hi.
Has anyone tried heating up aluminum to the temperatures of the WTC Fires? If so, what did it look like?