porque es mas barato y divertido
Yes, brass is cheaper than copper.
It's cheaper to make cans with a main steel body and coat them with tin. Strength of steel and the corrosion resistance of tin.
It is lighter, cheaper and will not rust, but still strong enough for handlebars.
I think copper is cheaper.
Most of the cheaper stainless steel knives are made out of lower grade steel, softer than granite. They will dull quite quickly in that service. True knife steel, the 440 series MAY scratch the granite, depending on the quality, which one of the 440's its made out of and how it was heat treated.
Cheaper labour, less Health and Safety. Not only this, but most iron supplies, used to make steel is found in Asia. So it would be more expensive to transport to Europe, so it's cheaper to make in Asia.
Cheaper way to make steel
It was a cheaper and easier way to make steel.
Most of the worlds steel is made in Asia because it is, there, HAPPY?
bokaro steel plant
Steel. He figured out that if air was blown into the molten iron it would remove the particles that were impurities in the iron. This made steel.
Yes, brass is cheaper than copper.
Because aluminium is not only cheaper but lighter. - Dave! Yognaut
asia's main exports are medicines iron steel
No, he did not, but he did invent the Bessemer Process, which was a cheaper and more efficient way of making steel.
It's more expensive than ordinary steel, but it's cheaper than titanium.
Compared to what? It's cheaper than steel, or aluminum, and so far it's cheaper than plastic.