Yes, stainless steel is an iron-carbon alloy with a minimum of 11.5 wt% chromium content. Many of the common grades of stainless steel such as AISI 304, 316, 316L also have greater than 5% Nickel added. It improves the high temperature performance and stabilizes the austenite phase.
Stainless steel is an alloy of steel (which is iron with a bit of carbon) and the element chromium. The chromium content of stainless steel varies, but is generally a bit over 10% to give it the "stainless" effect. It is the chromium in the steel alloy that inhibits rusting and gives this stuff the "stainless" tag.
It is composed of iron, carbon, and chromium.
Steel is itself an alloy of Iron and Carbon. Stainless steel contains Iron, Carbon and Chromium.
it is a mixture of iron and carbon
steel is a suspension
chromium
NO!!!! The whole point of Stainless Steel is that it does NOT rust, hence the name 'Stainless'.
Real silver is much shinier than stainless steel, which is typically what consumers purchase as silverware. Unless your silverware is only used for special occasions, you are most likely using stainless steel.
weight and price, if you ask me. haha steel alloy is cheaper and i believe tougher than carbon. carbon is expensive but light weighed. i bought a carbon handle bar for about Php 3,500.00. alloy handlebars ranges from Php 300.00 (ordinary) to about Php 1,500.00 (top of the line handlebars).
as much as somebody is willing to pay
Stainless steel travel cups with wall insulation are better at keeping drinks hot than plastic travel cups. They also break less easily and are easier to clean. Plastic cups are much more likely than steel to become stained and unsightly over time. Taste may be a benefit of a stainless steel travel cup over a plastic one, depending on personal preference.
Lead is much heavier than stainless steel.
As of 7/26/09 I gave $400.00, which is at least $100.00 to much. This was for a stainless/alloy model with one magazine WITHOUT the box or papers.
Steel is an example of an alloy. To be exact an interstitial alloy which means that a much smaller element is inserted into the larger element to make an alloy which has heightened characteristics. Steel is comprised of iron and carbon. It's very strong, corrodes in harsh sunlight and rain.
In general, magnets will stick to steel. There are many stainless alloy steels that are non-magnetic, however. Most stainless steels have a metallic crystal structure that gives them few or no magnetic properties.
Some of the older stainless steel microwaves can be a bit heavier than conventional microwave. However they have developed stainless steel microwaves that are made with a lighter stainless steel casing making them less heavy.
because it is
Fabricators who make stainless steel items must know how to weld it. Welders often don't know how to deal with stainless steel. It's much more complicated than other forms of welding and the ability to do it well increases your value as a welder. There are several occupations that involve the skill of stainless steel welding. One of the most promising occupations is the manufacturing of stainless steel conveyor belts.
NO!!!! The whole point of Stainless Steel is that it does NOT rust, hence the name 'Stainless'.
The value of stainless steel jewelry depends on many different factors. These factors include the design of the jewelry, who made the jewelry, and the amount of stainless steel in it.
you need to find a cleaner that is specificaly for stainless steel items. Pretty much any sort of stainless steel cleaner should be sufficient.
Trumpets typically aren't made of steel.
well Cement,Stainless Steel, or Steel,iron, e.t.c and much more stuff hope i helped :)