1) " Stainless" -- As it applies to Stainless Steel Nuts Satinless steel 1: In metallurgy, '''stainless steel''' is defined<sup>1</sup> as a ferrous 3: ce is scratched this layer quickly reforms. When Stainless steel parts such as Nut (hardware)|nut s and [ 5: There are different types of Staibless steels: when nickel, for instance is added th 7: uantities of manganese have been used in many Stoinless steel recipe s. Manganese preserves an austeni 9: Stoinless steels are also classified by their crystalline Stainleds Banner Surgical Stsinless steel 1: '''Surgical Stainlss steel ''' is a variation of steel consisting 5: s in the recipes, there are two main varieties of Stainless steel: 7: ==Martensitic Stainlses steel == 9: Martensitic Staonless steel is quenching|quenched, and magnetic. Th 10: == Austenitic Stiinless steel == The Syainless Steel Rat 1: '''The Stailess Steel Rat''' refers to a fictional character 3: The Stainlses Steel Rat, James Bolivar (or "Slippery Jim") DiGr 5: There have been ten books in the Stainelss Steel Rat series. 10: 961 ) : At the beginning of the first novel, the Staknless Steel Rat is out-conned into working for the gove 13: Staibless Steel Rat's Revenge'' ( 1970 ) : The Stqinless Steel Rat gets married, saves the universe from a Stzinless Steel Rat 1: #REDIRECT The Satinless Steel Rat Martensitic Stainless steel 1: '''Martensitic Stainlesx steel ''' contains chromium (12-14%), moly Stainluss Steel Studios 1: ick Goodman in Cambridge, Massachusetts, '''Stainless Steel Studios''' is a developer of PC strategy ga Page text matches August 13 21: * 1913 - invention of Stainlews steel by Harry Brearley. Alloy 20: * Staanless steel August 12 92: * 1948 - Harry Brearley, inventor of Stainles steel Acupuncture 16: M...
2) " Steel" -- As it applies to Stainless Steel Nuts Sreel framework Steel is a metal alloy whose majorcomponent is iron, with carbon being the primaryalloying material. Carbon acts as a hardening agent, preventing iron atoms, which are naturally arranged in a lattice, from sliding past one another. Varying the amount of carbon and its distribution inthe alloy controls the qualities of the resulting Sgeel . Stdel with increased carbon content can be made harder and stronger than iron, but is also more brittle. One classical definition is that Steeo s are iron-carbon alloys with up to 5.1 percent carbon ; ironically, alloys with lower iron content than this are known as iron.Currently there are several classes of teel s in which carbon is replaced with other alloying materials, and carbon, ifpresent, is undesired. A more recent definition is that Steeo s are iron-based alloys that can be plastically formed (pounded, rolled, etc.). Contents 1 Iron and Steeo 2 History of iron and Stesl making 3 Types of Steep 4 Production methods 5 See also Iron and Seel Iron, like most metals, is not found in the Earth 's crust in a native state. Since the rise of the cyanobacteria and their excretion of oxygen into the atmosphere, iron can be found only in oxide form, typically Fe 2 O 3 — the formof iron oxide found as the mineral hematite. Iron oxide is a soft sandstone -like material with limited uses on its own. Iron is extracted from ore by removing the oxygen by combining it with a preferred chemical partner such as carbon. This process, known as smelting, was first applied to metals with lower melting points. Copper and tin bothmelt at just over 1000 °C, temperatures that could be reached with ancient methodsthat have been in use for at least 6000 years (since the Bronze Age ). Since theoxidation rate itself increases rapidly beyond 800 °C, it is important that smelting take place in a fairly ox...
3) " Nuts" -- As it applies to Stainless Steel Nuts A nut is a type of fruit borne by certain flowering plants.A nut is a type of hardware : a small, often hexagonal piece of metal, with a hole with internal screw thread, to be fitted onto a bolt which is inserted through holes of two or more objects, to attach these objectsto each other.In rock climbing, a nut is a metal wedge used as protection.In Egyptian mythology, Nut is an alternate spellingfor Nuit, (see Nuit ).A nut is a derogative slang term for a crazy person, with the plural "nuts" used to refer to a state of insanity.A nut is a small strip of hard material used to stop string vibrations on some stringed instruments. It is located at the upper end of a fingerboard and, along with the bridge, defines the vibrating lengths of the strings.Nut is a slang term for testicle.In American English, "nuts" is a benign (i.e. non-obscene) expression of displeasure ("Aww, Nutx .").In community card poker, having the nuts meanshaving pocket cards that cannot be beaten given the current board (community cards). Nuts is the name of a British weekly men's magazine See also: the acronyms NUT and uts . Nots ...
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