Cold Fire – Cooling Capabilities
Cold Fire has an amazing ability to cool metal down 21 times faster than water, without ‘shocking’ or damaging the metal.
ITS Cooling Comparison Test
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Each sample of material was heated to 500° using a hand torch, then sprayed with Cold Fire and water. The third element tested was ambient air.
Copper:
The copper was heated and sprayed for 29.89 seconds. Cold Fire™ took 27 seconds to reach 87.378F. It took water 4 minutes, 30 seconds to reach 84.624F. It took air 11 minutes and 6 seconds to reach 95.994F. Our findings show that it took Cold Fire™ the least amount of time.
Sheet Metal:
The sheet metal was heated and sprayed for 15.69 seconds. Cold Fire™ took 14 seconds to reach 84.522F. It took water 4 minutes, 50 seconds to reach 84.538F. It took air 9 minutes and 11 seconds to reach 90.872F. Our findings show that it took Cold Fire™ the least amount of time.
Graph Glass:
The glass was heated and sprayed for 23.47 seconds. Cold Fire™ took 31 seconds to reach 84.093F. It took water 2 minutes, 26 seconds to reach 85.821F. Note as the glass cooled after spraying with water the glass cracked.
Graph Steel:
The steel was heated and sprayed for 48.23 seconds. Cold Fire™ took 46 seconds to reach 88.894F. It took water 9 minutes, 17 seconds to reach 89.251F. It took air 8 minutes and 24 seconds to reach 109.25F. Our findings show that it took Cold Fire™ the least amount of time. Note that after the metal was sprayed, the heat went down, then came up in temperature slightly.
Copper | Time | Temp |
Cold Fire | 27 sec. | 87.378F |
Water | 4 min, 30 sec. | 84.624F |
Air | 11 min, 6 sec. | 95.994F |
Sheet Metal | ||
Cold Fire | 14 sec. | 84.522F |
Water | 4 min, 50 sec. | 84.538F |
Air | 9 min, 11 sec. | 90.872F |
Graph Glass | ||
Cold Fire | 31 sec | 84.093F |
Water | 2 min, 26 sec | 85.821F |
Graph Steel | ||
Cold Fire | 46 sec | 88.894F |
Water | 9 min, 17 sec. | 89.251F |
Air | 8 min, 24 sec. | 109.25F |