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  2. Electropolishing - Wikipedia

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    Creates a clean, smooth surface that is easier to sterilise. Can polish areas that are inaccessible by other polishing methods. Removes a small amount of material (typically 20-40 micrometre in depth in the case of stainless steel) from the surface of the parts, while also removing small burrs or high spots. It can be used to reduce the size of ...

  3. Chromium - Wikipedia

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    Chromium is the fourth transition metal found on the periodic table, and has a ground-state electron configuration of [ Ar] 3d 5 4s 1. It is the first element in the periodic table whose configuration violates the Aufbau principle. Exceptions to the principle also occur later in the periodic table for elements such as copper, niobium and ...

  4. Galvanic corrosion - Wikipedia

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    Galvanic corrosion. Corrosion of an iron nail wrapped in bright copper wire, showing cathodic protection of copper; a ferroxyl indicator solution shows colored chemical indications of two types of ions diffusing through a moist agar medium. Galvanic corrosion (also called bimetallic corrosion or dissimilar metal corrosion) is an electrochemical ...

  5. Kitchen knife - Wikipedia

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    Kitchen knife made of Carbon steel, HRC 61.5 with typical stains. Carbon steel is an alloy of iron and carbon, often including other elements such as vanadium and manganese. Carbon steel commonly used in knives has around 1.0% carbon (ex. AISI 1095), is inexpensive, and holds its edge well. Carbon steel is normally easier to resharpen than many ...

  6. These Roasting Pans Will Save Your Thanksgiving, No Matter ...

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    16-Inch All-Clad Stainless-Steel Flared Roasting Pan. Cheatham uses this pan when she’s making a drier roast chicken or turkey, since its sloped sides allow for “great evaporation of liquids ...

  7. Cutlery - Wikipedia

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    Cutlery (also referred to as silverware, flatware, or tableware) includes any hand implement used in preparing, serving, and especially eating food in Western culture. A person who makes or sells cutlery is called a cutler. The city of Sheffield in England has been famous for the production of cutlery since the 17th century and a train – the ...