Damascus steel is often considered stronger than stainless steel in terms of toughness and resilience due to its layered construction and unique properties. However, the strength of both materials can vary based on their specific compositions and the intended application. Stainless steel generally offers better corrosion resistance, while Damascus steel is prized for its aesthetic appeal and ability to hold a sharp edge. Ultimately, the choice between the two depends on the specific use case and desired characteristics.
Neither of those is the closest one, but Jerusalem is about 125 miles closer to it than Damascus is.
Lead is much heavier than stainless steel.
Stainless steel is more suitable for making cutlery than wrought iron because it is resistant to corrosion, maintains its sharpness longer, and is easier to clean and maintain. Stainless steel also offers a more hygienic surface for food contact compared to wrought iron.
they are better for enviroment because they last longer than plastic and are not thrown away as aften as plastic bottles
It is stronger.
Stainless steel or WHICH metal? BTW, there are numerous grades of stainless steel. Some are stronger than others.
Diamonds are stronger than stainless steel, because diamonds are the hardest mineral on earth.
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Stainless steal is a mixture of carbon (2%) atoms and chromium (13%) and steel (85%). Stainless steal is more brittle than other metals because of the high carbon content. Chromium helps protect the steel from rust.
Stainless steel is generally stronger and more durable than white gold. Stainless steel is a very hard metal and it is more scratch-resistant compared to white gold. White gold, on the other hand, is a softer metal that may scratch or show signs of wear more easily than stainless steel.
In the construction of a watch there are many positive attributes of stainless steel or platinum. However, stainless steel is a lighter weight than platinum but it tends to resist scratching more than platinum does.
Well, there are many differences. Stainless steel sticks alot but nonstick works, non-sticks, stainless steal works, sticks. Nonstick would be better.
No, it's just a matter for preference for looks. Although it is more expensive.
No. Original damascus was made in a attempt to make steel more homogeneous as steel used to be difficult to obtain. Modern damascus is done for cosmetic purposes and has no advantage over modern manufactured steels besides value.
Many stainless steels are stronger than mild steel. Stainless steel is also corrosion resistant to many different environments where mild steel is not.
There are different alloys both of nickel and stainless steels, some stronger than others. Both can be extremely strong metals, more than adequate for about any firearm. No one single answer- sorry.
galvanised steel is a lot more safer....... if u go by the book.... it is upto 10 times stronger than stainless steel in aluminum