In technical terms, it is also known by the name of inox or inox steel. It is an alloy of steel, with a minimum of 10.7% of chromium content. It does not quickly disintegrate, corrode or tint when it comes in contact with water, which is the case with ordinary steel. Though it is called "Stainless", however, it is not 100% stain proof.
Yes, stainless steel can be magnetized to some extent. The level of magnetic properties can vary depending on the specific grade of stainless steel and its composition. Generally, austenitic stainless steels (e.g. 304, 316) are not magnetic, while ferritic and martensitic stainless steels can be magnetized.
Well, the answer lies in the question; by saying 'real' stainless steel, you are implying that there are fake metals which go under the name 'stainless steel', thus the difference is that the stainless steel in refigerators is actually stainless steel, and the fake stainless steel is not...thus your question is answered...
stainless and silver is defferentbecouse silver is a colour and stainless are stains
Absolutely. Contrary to pop culture, stainless is not reactive (which is why it's stainless).
Stainless steel
Stainless Steel 316, a type of stainless steel
316 stainless
stainless steel
Stainless Gamelan was created in 1965.
The population of Stainless Games is 50.
Stainless Games was created in 1993.
Stainless Longganisa was created in 2005.