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RE: [ST] Steel Brake Lines



What I want to know is if you melt stainless steel and add black dye, what
color is the metal after it cools?


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- -----Original Message-----
From: Alex Ozzard-Low [mailto:alexol@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Sunday, April 07, 2002 1:13 PM
To: ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ST] Steel Brake Lines


Most stainless steels are non-magnetic, but a very few are magnetic.  Most
non-stainless steels are magnetic, but some ordinary steel can also be
non-magnetic - of course then it isn't quite so ordinary, but it just goes
through a different heat process.

The base material is the same, although small quantities of various other
metals are usually added, depending on the characteristics required, such as
elasticity, rigidity, brittleness, hardness, etc - even color.

It can also be said that there really is no such thing as "ordinary" steel -
every steel has a grade, which is a measurement of very specific chemical &
physical properties.  It's all made for a specific purpose, although some
purposes are more general than others.  Re-bar for buildings, sheets for
cars, and crankshafts are steels, but with very different properties.

Maybe someone who really knows about this stuff can clarify?


Alex - aka Smarty Pants, who has time on his hands waiting for some people
to show up...



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