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The temperature at which this occurs is the ductile-brittle transition temperature.
Many steels become brittle at low temperatures (see ductile-brittle transition temperature), depending on their composition and processing.
The ductile-brittle transition temperature (DBTT) may be derived from the temperature where the energy needed to fracture the material drastically changes.