Regular stainless steel irons can be hotter to the touch, while ceramic will be cooler.
stainless and silver is defferentbecouse silver is a colour and stainless are stains
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.
no difference, except price.
There's no difference, cause duplex is a type of Stainless Steel, as so ferritic,austenitic,martensitic.
stainless is steel. aluminum is aluminum
a tin plate is tin and a plate, and stainless steel is stainless steel.
Short answer: No. Long answer: Welding stainless directly to titanium results in an unusable weld. If you have access to an electron beam welder (they cost millions and they're the size of a house) you can design a joint with a piece of vanadium between the two other metals.
what is difference between mild steel and stainless steel
As a general rule stainless steel is a little less than twice as dense as titanium. One method for determining the material makeup of an object would be to calculate its density. To do this the object would first have to be weighed, and its mass recorded (on earth with a relatively constant rate of acceleration due to gravity of 9.8 m/s^2 mass can be determined using a scale). Next, the volume needs to be determined. This could either be calculated for simple shapes by taking measurements and then applying formulas for volume of shapes or by submersing the object in a fluid and measuring the displacement. After determining the objects mass and volume, the density can then be calculated by dividing the weight by the volume. Stainless steel has a density of between 7480 and 8000 kg/m^3 and titanium 4500.
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...
Grab a small magnet. It will stick to stainless steel - it won't stick to aluminum.
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