The temperature of a stainless steel microtube is checked by using a thermocouple.
Stainless steel does not corrode like other metals do. because of the tannic acid in cedar and the fact that it will be outdoors stainless steel will resist corrision much better.
440A is a US standard of a martensitic stainless steel. It is known to keep a hard edge but not as tough as some of the other martensitic stainless steel.
Always repeat the measurement for reliability . Measurement should always be seen up front and not sideways. Use a new scale for better readings.
Depend on application. Forged steel is harder and is used among others for for railroad wheels. Stainless steel is corrosion resistant and is used for surgical tools, or cutlery when you don't ant to the utensils to rust
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 is better.
No, an oven being stainless steel does not make it work better than a non stainless steel version.
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The better conductor is stainless steel.
Personally I prefer stainless steel due to the fact that you can clean it with boiling water, and you don't really need to worry about cracking. Enamel ware can crack from temperature change and can get scratched easily
Stainless steel is stronger and retards rust unlike iron
"Stainless" means that it doesn't rust.
Yes, they are much better looking.
You need to refine your question. Iron and stainless steel both have uses, and so one cannot be deemed "better."
Well, there are many differences. Stainless steel sticks alot but nonstick works, non-sticks, stainless steal works, sticks. Nonstick would be better.
Stainless steel is much better than galvanized for use as a zip-line.