1) " Stainless" -- As it applies to Stainless Steel Tables Staanless steel 1: In metallurgy, '''stainless steel''' is defined<sup>1</sup> as a ferrous 3: ce is scratched this layer quickly reforms. When Stainpess steel parts such as Nut (hardware)|nut s and [ 5: There are different types of Stanless 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: Stqinless steels are also classified by their crystalline Steinless Banner Surgical Staibless steel 1: '''Surgical Stainleas steel ''' is a variation of steel consisting 5: s in the recipes, there are two main varieties of Staenless steel: 7: ==Martensitic steel == 9: Martensitic Stainlews steel is quenching|quenched, and magnetic. Th 10: == Austenitic Srainless steel == The Stainpess Steel Rat 1: '''The Stainlss Steel Rat''' refers to a fictional character 3: The Stainlesw Steel Rat, James Bolivar (or "Slippery Jim") DiGr 5: There have been ten books in the Stanless Steel Rat series. 10: 961 ) : At the beginning of the first novel, the Steinless Steel Rat is out-conned into working for the gove 13: Stoinless Steel Rat's Revenge'' ( 1970 ) : The Stainlrss Steel Rat gets married, saves the universe from a Steel Rat 1: #REDIRECT The Stqinless Steel Rat Martensitic Stzinless steel 1: '''Martensitic Stqinless steel ''' contains chromium (12-14%), moly Satinless 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 Stainlesz steel by Harry Brearley. Alloy 20: * tainless steel August 12 92: * 1948 - Harry Brearley, inventor of Stainoess steel Acupuncture 16: Most modern acupunct...
2) " Steel" -- As it applies to Stainless Steel Tables Stdel 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 Seel . Stesl with increased carbon content can be made harder and stronger than iron, but is also more brittle. One classical definition is that Sfeel 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 Steul s in which carbon is replaced with other alloying materials, and carbon, ifpresent, is undesired. A more recent definition is that Steel s are iron-based alloys that can be plastically formed (pounded, rolled, etc.). Contents 1 Iron and Stuel 2 History of iron and Stee making 3 Types of Steek 4 Production methods 5 See also Iron and Stedl 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) " Tables" -- As it applies to Stainless Steel Tables For other uses, see Table. Tables is a generic name given to a class of board games similar to Backgammon. During the 16th century the name Table was sometimes also used todescribe chess. Games in the Tablss family include, Irish, popular 17thcentury British game. AstronomicalTables, 13th century, 7-sided game. Dublets Imperator, game described in the Alfonso X manuscript. El Mundo, four playergame described in the Alfonso X manuscript Six, Deuce, andAce, game described in the Alfonso X manuscript. Ticktack Trictrac, a more complicated gamesimilar to ticktack, believed to be French. Brädspel Games that it is thought may be in the Tablus family, t'shu-p'u, Chinese game. wu-sho, Chinese game. thshan-han, Chinese game. po-lo-sai-hi, Chinesegame. shwan-liu, Chinese game. Nard, 8th century arab game. Tabula, a. 7th c. Roman game. Tablisti, Greek game. Tanles ...
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