Tom Gullan | 02/10/2014 08:06:24 |
89 forum posts 35 photos | Hello, I recently bought a job lot of various mixed up metals including silver and stainless steel. I need a piece of silver steel for a job. Can anyone tell me how to tell the difference between silver steel and stainless steel? Regards Tom
Edited By Tom Gullan on 02/10/2014 08:20:09 |
David Jupp | 02/10/2014 08:19:44 |
978 forum posts 26 photos | A couple of things that might help, though neither is a guarantee on its own. 1. The more common stainless steels are either non magnetic, or only very slightly magnetic. Silver steel is magnetic. Check if attracted to a magnet. Magnetic stainless steels do exist though. 2. Silver steel is typically supplied ground very precisely to nominal size, and commonly in 13" lengths - a close look at surface finish and checking size may be enough to separate the two materials. |
JasonB | 02/10/2014 08:22:08 |
![]() 25215 forum posts 3105 photos 1 articles | Same question from last month to save getting the same answers |
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