Copper pans are a lot more durable than ceramic pans. However, they are not as durable as steel pans.
Yes, they are more lightweight and I believe more durable as well.
Ceramic knives are typically sharper and retain their edge longer than steel knives. However, they are more brittle and can chip or break easily. Steel knives are more durable and versatile, but may require more frequent sharpening.
porcelain
The durability between ceramic and porcelain tiles is that porcelain tires are more dense and are considered more durable and better suited for heavy wear than the ceramic tiles.
Steel is a harder and more durable metal than aluminum. Therefore, steel doors are often more durable and more difficult to damage than aluminum doors.
Ceramic is an insulator, where stainless steel is a conductor of heat. Heat transfers more rapidly through stainless steel than through ceramic.
Durable stainless steel is stainless steel. The application of the word "durable" is a marketing tactic. All steels are durable, and some are more durable than others. Different conditions where the steel is applied will call for different alloy steels. Stainless steel is steel (iron with a percent or so of carbon) and something at or a bit above 10% chromium alloyed into it. This type of steel is largely resistant to corrosive attack and weathering. All of it is durable, and some may be more durable than others in specific applications. If the word "durable" appears as one of the characteristics of a steel or a product made with that steel, why not ask a distributor or even the manufacturer what that means? It may be enlightening.
Yes
It is because steel has a higher elasticity than copper i.e the opposing force of steel is more than that of copper. Elasticity of steel is more than copper because it has a higher value of Young's Modulus.
copper!
That is NOT correct. Copper conducts heat better than steel.
Steel was more rust resistent and more durable.