No. Stainless Steel will resist contamination from the aluminum when they are used together.
galvanised steel is a lot more safer....... if u go by the book.... it is upto 10 times stronger than stainless steel in aluminum
Grab a small magnet. It will stick to stainless steel - it won't stick to aluminum.
They are both pretty hard to chew, and have little nutritional value. But seriously, it depends on what the application is. Aluminum is lighter. Stainless has other advantages. Each material corrodes in ways the other does not.
Steel is a composition of (primarily) Carbon and Iron. The more carbon, the harder, less ductile the steel. Stainless steel is Carbon, Iron and Chromium, that is galvinized (diped into zinc, which corrodes the outer layer of stainless steel,) making it stainless.
aluminum is cheaper, however it has also been shown that those afflicted with alzheimer's had high levels of aluminum in their brain tissue. whether there is a link or not, we do not know. however, i am going the route of stainless steel for that reason
stainless steel
stainless is steel. aluminum is aluminum
stainless steel is magnetic
aluminum is the best, then copper then stainless steel
aluminum conducts heat better than stainless steel.
we want attach stainless steel plate bottom of pressure cooker
galvanised steel is a lot more safer....... if u go by the book.... it is upto 10 times stronger than stainless steel in aluminum
No, stainless steel never corrodes.
Stainless steel would last you much longer than aluminum. Aluminum is not as dense as steel, and may not last as long.
Stainless steel is not the best conductor. The best conductor is actually aluminum.
aluminum is definitely safer
No.