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Why doesn't stainless steel rust?Rust is a constant threat to the iron all around us, which readily oxidizes in both air and water. Even steel — a hard alloy of iron with traces of carbon — easily rusts, which means oxidation ...
If exposed to the elements, stainless steel may show slight tarnish or tea-colored stains, whereas carbon steel will rust with orange-brown spots. Reddish rust on stainless could indicate a ...
Found in everything from kitchen appliances to sustainable energy infrastructure, stainless steels are used extensively due ...
A doctor shared why he refuses to use stainless steel spoons that aren't 18/0. The reason? The 'toxicity' of nickel.
If you live near the Washington coastline, you already know the salty air and high humidity can be brutal on outdoor materials. This is especially true for metal fences. While metal fencing is strong, ...
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