Almost none...
there is a chemical reaction between them.
Because if you join copper (the pipe) directly into steel (the radiator) the electrolytic difference is so great they would corrode very quickly. By using brass between them you reove this risk.
Anywhere between $10 and $25, depending on the type you want.
The ginger garlic paste may have turned green after grinding in a stainless steel jar because of a reaction between the garlic, ginger, and the metal in the bowl. This is also why a person should never mix mayonnaise with other foods in a stainless steel bowl. The acid mixes with the metal to form a toxic substance.
Stainless steel is rust resistant not because it won't react with oxygen, but because when it does it forms an oxide layer that protects the underlying metal. Regular iron forms flaky rust that allows oxygen to get to the rest of the metal. So stainless steel can rust if there is something that removes the oxide layer as it forms. Steel remains stainless, or does not rust, because of the interaction between its alloying elements and the environment. Stainless steel contains iron, chromium, manganese, silicon, carbon and, in many cases, significant amounts of nickel and molybdenum. These elements react with oxygen from water and air to form a very thin, stable film that consists of such corrosion products as metal oxides and hydroxides. Chromium plays a dominant role in reacting with oxygen to form this corrosion product film. It is in fact the chromium oxide that prevents further rusting or oxidation and it forms a tough adherent layer which does not flake off like rust. In fact, all stainless steels by definition contain at least 10 percent chromium. See related link for further information.
stainless and silver is defferentbecouse silver is a colour and stainless are stains
a tin plate is tin and a plate, and stainless steel is stainless steel.
While stainless steel is an alloy of steel, the primary difference between stainless steel and other steels is that the stainless steels have a high percentage (about 10% or even more) of the element chromium in them.
There's no difference, cause duplex is a type of Stainless Steel, as so ferritic,austenitic,martensitic.
stainless is steel. aluminum is aluminum
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...
Satin is a finish on the stainless steel which changes its look.
The finish. Most people prefer stainless with a high shine (polished) finish. Satin has a dull finish to it (unpolished)
Stainless steel is generally shiney and hsla is rusty almost. Plus stainless is non magnetic unless it is type 409
Grab a small magnet. It will stick to stainless steel - it won't stick to aluminum.
hi, They are the same one. Stainless steel and inoxydable is content minimum 10.5% Cr.
what is difference between mild steel and stainless steel