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Originally Posted by Rochard
No one said iron had to liquefy. It starts to melt at 1500 degress, and the fires were above that.
I don't even understand your point here. Your talking about a huge amount of different metals that was set on fire by jet fuel and burned for weeks. If something didn't melt I would be stunned.
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BTW where do you get that the fires were above 1500 F? That's not in the NIST report... which in fact actually reports temperatures about one third to a quarter below that...
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