If it is stainless steel, it will be rust resistant.
Lots of things, rust is just Iron Oxide (Or what we commonly know as Rust).
Rusting is a chemical reaction. Thus, rust resistance is a chemical property.
Use your finger. If rust colored dust comes off on your finger then its rust
if there has been no thin layer of oil covering the metal then it will rust because things in the air react wil the metal causing it to rust
The name of the mineral that is added to steel in order to increase rust resistance, is chromium. Chromium is a very hard and brittle type of mineral that resist tarnishing and takes a high polish.
Dont know it is to hard
It can be used to improve corrosion resistance, mechanical properties and rust resistant.
when rust happens iron comes into contact with water and oxygen and rust forms
No, not all metals rust. Rust itself is iron oxide and comes about when iron metal oxidises; therefore only Iron rusts.
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Aluminum is not generally galvanized as the zinc would not be readily sacrificial for aluminum. There are steel products which derive rust resistance from a coating of aluminum and zinc alloy. Properly maintained, they will be rust free for 20 years or longer.
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