Is it worth spending a little extra on 316 Stainless Steel?
markj30 has done some interesting tests that demonstrate that 316 is the way to go.
For a look at his experiment go to
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZJrYwyhWVs
Bob
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Hi Bob,
ReplyDeleteJust letting you know that I am reading your blog. :)
Nice work.
FYI, I "finally" got my hands on one of those Craftsman clamp meters like what you got. Boy was that hard to find!!
Anyway, take care.
Lutherp40
A very beneficial feature of stainless steel is that it does not discolour, and it does not retain the taste or odour of anything prepared in it. Anyway, thanks and I definitely visit this blog more often.
ReplyDeleteArguments for each can be made depending on criteria used. It is important to identify the criteria before making a claim as to which material is superior.
ReplyDeleteIn metallurgy stainless steel, also known as inox steel or inox from French "inoxydable", is defined as a steel alloy with a minimum of 10.5 or 11% chromium content by mass.
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nice post on 304 stainless steel capillary tubes can u write more on shims
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