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Where is stainless steel made?

Stainless steel is made in most developed countries and many developing countries. It tends to be made in metal foundries.


Is a Mossberg 185K-A made of stainless steel?

No. Blued steel.


Who first made stainless steel?

Harry Brearley (UK) and Elwood Haynes (US) developed stainless steel in 1913.


What are household items made of stainless steel?

bowls


Why the teaspoon will not rust?

It is made of stainless steel and that doesn't rust.

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Are Timber Rattler outlaw bowie knife made from 440C Stainless Steel?

They are made from surgical steel, and surgical steel is made of 440C stainless steel.


Is there musical stainless steel drums?

Steel drums are made from a specific grade of steel, but not what is known as stainless steel.


How do you make paper pin?

it is made ot of stainless steel and sement it is made ot of stainless steel and sement


What is stainless steel made from?

Steel with chroniuum added


Which food are made in vessels of following metals iron brass stainless steel?

stainless steel


Where is stainless steel made?

Stainless steel is made in most developed countries and many developing countries. It tends to be made in metal foundries.


Are most kitchen knives' blades made of stainless steel?

Most kitchen knives are made of stainless steel however knives can also be made of carbon steel, and other steel alloys.


Is a Mossberg 185K-A made of stainless steel?

No. Blued steel.


What type of steel are propane tanks made from?

Stainless Steel :)


What is the meaning of steel rule?

A ruler made of stainless steel.


What are taps made out of?

most are made from stainless steel


Who made stainless steel?

Harry Brearley (UK) and Elwood Haynes (US) developed stainless steel in 1913.