Folding steel accomplishes nothing, anymore.
.... in theory the same as not folded steel.
Yes, steel can be folded. This is a common practice in the production of "damascus" or pattern welded steel.
Nowhere. Stop believing movies are real. Folding modern steel doesn't make it better, anyway. 16th-century steel sucked and it was folded to make it suck less.
Folded and Damascus steels are not stainless, so yes; if not maintained, will rust.
Oversimplifying it alot: Iron + Carbon --> High Carbon Steel High Carbon Steel + Chromium & other surface alloy metals --> Stainless Steel Basically Stainless Steel is ordinary Steel with a surface Chrome Steel layer protecting it from corrosion.
Strong as Steel was created in 1990.
steel
it is technically about 3 times more tensile than ordinary steel .therfore this steel becomes a ultra strenthenedsteel.
The number of times Damascus steel is folded can vary widely depending on the desired characteristics of the final blade. Traditionally, it could be folded anywhere from 5 to 50 times, with each fold multiplying the layers of steel and creating unique patterns. However, modern blacksmiths may choose to fold it more or fewer times based on specific techniques or desired results. Ultimately, the folding process enhances the steel's strength and aesthetic appeal.
A strong steel manufacturer would likely be a corporation.
steel is good because it is strong
Steel wire is strong.