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- Steel (28384 bytes)
21: ...l (often 18 and 8 %, respectively) are added to [[stainless steel]] so that a hard [[passivation|oxide]] form...
94: ...e introduction of newer "niche" steels (such as [[stainless steel]]), all of them dependent on the wide avail...
104: ...ickel]], to resist [[corrosion]] ([[rust]]). Some stainless steels are non-magnetic. - Bodhisattva (7734 bytes)
29: # ''Stainless''
30: ...ns of immorality, therefore, this bhumi is named 'Stainless'. The emphasized virtue is moral discipline (''[[... - Moon (37975 bytes)
372: ...e Apollo 11 crew left a 9 by 7 inch (23 by 18 cm) stainless steel plaque on the Moon, to commemorate the land... - Cerium (12377 bytes)
189: ** Cerium is used in [[stainless steel]] as a [[precipitation hardening]] agent. - Chromium (13677 bytes)
117: ** as an [[alloy]] constituent, e.g. in [[stainless steel]], - Manganese (14965 bytes)
112: ... uses, manganese is a key component of low-cost [[stainless steel]] formulations and certain widely used [[al... - Nickel (13955 bytes)
178: ...in the Western World is used to make austenitic [[stainless steel]]. Another 12 percent goes into superalloys...
181: *[[Stainless steel]] and other corrosion-resistant [[alloy]]s. - Niobium (10560 bytes)
175: ...has a number of uses: it is a component of some [[stainless steel]]s and an [[alloy]] of other nonferrous met...
177: ...[arc welding]] rods for some stabilized grades of stainless [[steel]]. - Nitrogen (10073 bytes)
42: ...d circuit]]s, and is used in the manufacture of [[stainless steel]]. - Tellurium (8984 bytes)
179: ...tellurium is corrosive to copper, [[iron]], and [[stainless steel]].
182: ...sive action of [[sulfuric acid]]. When added to [[stainless steel]] and [[copper]] it makes these metals more... - Titanium (20884 bytes)
127: ...to reduce grain size and as a deoxidizer but in [[stainless steel]] it is employed to reduce [[carbon]] conte... - Vanadium (13808 bytes)
110: **specialty [[stainless steel]], e.g. for use in [[surgical instrument]]s... - Ytterbium (10684 bytes)
189: ...t, strength, and other mechanical properties of [[stainless steel]]. Some ytterbium [[alloy]]s have been used... - Screw (22059 bytes)
44: ...t resistance to weather or corrosion is required, stainless steel, [[titanium]] or [[bronze]] may be applied.... - History of science in the Middle Ages (30877 bytes)
174: ...[[crucible steel|crucible]] and [[stainless steel|stainless]] [[steels]] were invented in India. The [[spinni... - Soluble (2832 bytes)
14: ...s) can dissolve in [[palladium]] (a solid), and [[stainless steel]] is a solution of a solid in a solid (call...
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