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License
CC0 — public domain
Source
Freesound (CC0)
Copyright
Verified for public use
Duration
0:07
Plays
0 plays
Published
June 19, 2026
Updated
June 21, 2026

About this sound

This audio file captures a collection of sharp, resonant steel-on-steel collision sounds with a total duration of approximately 7.2 seconds. The pack contains multiple distinct impact variations, each featuring the characteristic bright metallic tone and ringing sustain that occurs when steel objects strike one another. The impacts range in intensity and texture, from lighter glancing blows to heavier, more forceful collisions. Each strike produces clear transient peaks followed by natural metallic decay, creating authentic and usable sound design material. The recording quality is clean and well-defined, making individual impacts easily identifiable and selectable for editing. These steel impact sounds work well for video editors assembling action sequences, fight choreography, or mechanical scenes requiring authentic metal-on-metal audio. Sound designers often use this type of material for foley work in film and television production, particularly when layering impacts for tools, weapons, or industrial machinery. Podcasters and audiobook narrators may incorporate these sounds for dramatic effect or to illustrate mechanical concepts. Game developers frequently layer such impacts to enhance weapon strikes, tool usage, or environmental destruction sequences. Presentation creators and educators can use these sounds to punctuate demonstrations involving metal objects or mechanical processes. This collection fits naturally within the sound effects category as a specialized foley and impact library. Steel-on-steel collisions are fundamental building blocks in professional audio production, comparable to other impact categories like wood strikes or plastic impacts, but distinguished by their bright frequency content and extended resonance. Listeners searching for these sounds might also look for related material such as metal scrapes, tool clangs, industrial machinery sounds, mechanical grinding effects, or metallic friction noises. Complementary searches could include impact layering packs, foley tool libraries, or general metal percussion sounds for comprehensive sound design projects.

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