Talk:Red-short carbon steel

needs better articulation.. does the color being more or less red show that steel has sulfur impurities? what processes would you use to get rid of sulfur?

="Hot Shortness" of Aluminum=
 * I am currently in Welding School, and this is a cause of most cracking in aluminum welds. Does anyone here know more about this, also i assume there could/should be a page on the phenomenon of "Hot Shorting" that is not tied to a specific metal, or no?
 * Also i am NOT an expert in this area, so wouldn't 100% to dive into this / write the page, but if given advice i could maybe lay out the basics?
 * I am also looking into other wiki's content on this
 * This is something i am curious about the extent as to how far this has been done across wikipedia? Re-convene all the wikis in existence to an extent, "compare notes" and all that.  Here i go getting off topic lol
 * Relevant Link Spam i forgot to add in the original post:
 * https://www.corrosionpedia.com/definition/638/hot-shortness
 * https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/engineering/hot-shortness — Preceding unsigned comment added by Eric Lotze (talk • contribs) 04:59, 29 November 2021 (UTC)

Anyhow just wanted to ask if any of you know more about the phenomenon and/or where i should document information on it in Wikipedia?

--Eric Lotze (talk) 04:56, 29 November 2021 (UTC)