Red heat

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File:Hot metalwork.jpg
Thermal radiation in visible light can be seen on this hot metalwork.

In blacksmithing, red heat is the practice of using colours to determine the temperature of a piece of metal (usually iron or steel). Long before thermometers were widely available, it was necessary to know what state the metal was in for heat treating it, and the only way to do this was to heat it up to a colour which was known to be best for the work.

File:Wiens law.svg
The peak wavelength and total radiated amount vary with temperature according to Wien's displacement law. Although this shows relatively high temperatures, the same relationships hold true for any temperature down to absolute zero. Visible light is between 380 and 750 nm.

Chapman

According to Chapman's Workshop Technology, the colours which can be observed in steel are:[1]

Colour Temperature [°C] Temperature [°F]
From To From To
Black red[note 1] 426 593 799 1,100
Very dark red 594 704 1,100 1,299
Dark red 705 814 1,300 1,497
Cherry red 815 870 1,498 1,598
Light cherry red 871 981 1,599 1,798
Orange 982 1,092 1,799 1,998
Yellow 1,093 1,258 1,999 2,296
Yellow white 1,259 1,314 2,297 2,397
White 1,315+ 2,397+

Stirling

In 1905, Stirling Consolidated Boiler Company published a slightly different set of values:[2]

Colour Temperature [°C] Temperature [°F]
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See also

Notes

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  1. When viewed in dull light.

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