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The more chromium used in making stainless steel, the softer the alloy becomes, which is undesirable in the manufacturing of surgical instruments. Therefore, the mix required to make quality medical instruments is very specific and has well defined parameters.
Some are, yes.
It is an element (Ni). It can not be made.
Hydrogen
Nickel is magnetic.
The difference between satin and brushed nickel is that brushed nickel has a soft, matte finish. Satin nickel has a shinier gloss. Caring for satin nickel is more of a delicate process.
Australia has never produced a "nickel" coin.
Surgical instruments are made from steel. Steel is an alloy made of mostly iron, with other elements to give it special properties. Surgical steel is made from iron, chromium, nickel and molybdenum.
Brushed nickel has a brushed dull finish. Polished nickel has a smooth shiny surface.
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well it depends on what shape mass wight or size..... But i would say nickel
Satin nickel is a dull finish, wheras chrome is shiny. The other difference is satin nickel is grey and chrome is merely reflective and has no color