I have set up a JSFiddle here to display the fix in action jsfiddle
jhawes was correct in pointing out that my td needed a width specified. I did this as such (everything needed to be inline as this is for an email)
<td width="160" style="width:160px;-word-break:break-word;word-break:break:all;"></td>
I also needed to add display:block; as suggested (I didn't need the extra containing div element)
<td width="160" style="width:160px;display:block;-word-break:break-word;word-break:break:all;" </td>
This works great among most modern browsers but still wasn't working in IE9 and IE8. I found a cross broswer fix on CSS-tricks here
So the final working td looks like this
<td width="160" style="width:160px;display:block;-ms-word-break: break-all;
/* Be VERY careful with this, breaks normal words wh_erever */
word-break: break-all;
/* Non standard for webkit */
word-break: break-word;
-webkit-hyphens: auto;
-moz-hyphens: auto;
hyphens: auto;""</td>
word-wrap:break-word;