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stainless steelmetal that is very resistant to rust.
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stainless steelA type of high-grade metal widely used for quality bicycle spokes because it's strong and won't rust.
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stainless steelthe type of steel used in cast irons, woods, and hybrids. The better quality grades are 17-4 or 431. Forged irons use Carbon Steel.
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stainless steelIron-based metal containing chromium that is highly resistant to stain, rust, and corrosion. Certain grades of stainless steel are commonly used to make surgical implants and instruments.
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stainless steelA type of high-grade metal widely used for quality bicycle spokes because it's strong and won't rust.
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stainless steelA family of steel alloys, usually containing 10-20% chromium, among other alloying elements. Stainless steel is rust-resistant, and very tough, but is generally not the best choice in applications whe [..]
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stainless steelAn alloy of steel. Stainless steel will not react with foods, nor does it rust or corrode. When used in pans, stainless steel often is combined with copper or aluminum since it does not conduct heat w [..]
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stainless steel1. A corrosion resistant steel containing a higher percentage of chromium, generally 10% more. 2. By AISI definition, a steel is called "Stainless" when it contains 4% or more chrom [..]
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stainless steelA wide range of steels containing chromium, or chromium and nickel, exhibiting high resistance to corrosion.
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stainless steelAn alloy of steel which contains a high percentage of chromium. Also contains copper and 10-30 % of nickel and other metals. Provides excellent resistance to corrosion.
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stainless steelRust-resistant steels containing chromium; also, according to alloy, nickel, molybdenum and other metals. A fast-growing segment of the steel market. See also Austenitic, Ferritic and Duplex.
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stainless steelAs the name implies, this is a special steel alloy that is made more stainless than regular steel, due to higher concentrations of chromium and nickel.
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stainless steelGood corrosion resistance due to a high chromium
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stainless steelWith the addition of chromium to iron, stainless steel is formed. The chromium protects the iron against most corrosion or rust, thus the term stainless steel. The ability of stainless to form a thin [..]
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stainless steelA dense, extremely durable, and rust-resistant metal, which does not require electroplating. It can be given either a matt or a polished finish or a combination of the two.
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stainless steelAlloy steels containing a high percentage of chromium.
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stainless steelMetal sheet made of stainless steel
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stainless steelCorrosion resistant steel of a wide variety, but always containing a high percentage of chromium. These are highly resistant to corrosion attack by organic acids, weak mineral acids, atmospheric oxida [..]
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stainless steelAn extremely durable metal alloy (chromium is a main ingredient) that is immune to rust, discoloration, and corrosion. Stainless steel can be highly polished, thus resembling a precious metal. Because [..]
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stainless steelAn extremely durable metal ally (chromium is a main ingredient) that is virtually immune to rust, discoloration, and corrosion; it can be highly polished, thus resembling a precious metal. Because of [..]
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stainless steelA durable, polishable metal alloy that is resistant to rust and corrosion. Often used in watchmaking for its strength and appearance.
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stainless steelA family of iron alloys containing a minimum of 12% chromium. Stainless steels have a high level of corrosion resistance. Type 316 stainless steel provides greater corrosion resistance than Types 303 [..]
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stainless steelA type of high-grade metal widely used for quality bicycle spokes because it's strong and won't rust.
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stainless steelA metal alloy containing iron, carbon and chromium. Stainless steel is much more corrosion-resistant than carbon steel, which makes it ideal for kitchen cutlery, pocket knives and other tools. There are multiple grades of stainless steel. Proprietary alloys sometimes contain other materials like molybdenum, manganese and vanadium.
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stainless steelStainless Steel. A Steel containing Ni, Cr, or both. It does not tarnish on exposure and is used in corrosive Environments. (Grant & Hack's Chemical Dictionary, 5th ed)
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stainless steelStainless steel. A steel containing Ni, Cr, or both. It does not tarnish on exposure and is used in corrosive environments. (Grant & Hack's Chemical Dictionary, 5th ed)
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stainless steelmetal used for buckles and d rings on better quality lifejackets.
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stainless steelAn iron alloy that is the preferred material for food contact surfaces because it is smooth, is not easily scratched, and resists corrosion from most cleaners and sanitizers.
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stainless steelAn iron-based steel alloy, stainless steel normally contains less than 20% chromium. While it is hard to work with, stainless steel is extremely durable. It resists corrosion and can hold a long-lasting polish.
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stainless steelStainless steel is an extremely durable metal alloy (chromium is a main ingredient) that is virtually immune to rust, discoloration, and corrosion. It can be highly polished, thus resembling a preciou [..]
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stainless steelany of several steels containing 12% to 30% chromium as the principal alloying element; the steels usually are passive in aqueous environments.
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stainless steelA type of high-grade metal widely used for quality bicycle spokes because it's strong and won't rust.
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stainless steelSTANDARD AIR CONDITIONS - Standard air density has been set at 0.075 Ib/cu ft. This corresponds approximately to dry air at 70°F and 29.92 in Hg. In metric units, the standard air density is 1.2041 kg [..]
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