Thursday, 15 September 2016
Day 699, A dash of chrome
Detail of the Harry Brearley mural.
Brearley, the inventor of stainless steel.
Get some iron.
Melt it in a massive pot.
Get some chromium, add it to the molten iron until it comprises greater than 10% of the entire volume.
Add a dash of any of the metals nickel, molybdenum, tungsten, titanium or copper, to taste.
Base the above on your requirements.
Roll to desired thickness and finish.
Mill to bar, sheet, wire, plate, coil or tubing, whatever you want.
Enjoy your rust-free metally goodness.
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