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FAQ

  • What is the difference between stainless steel and surgical steel?
    Stainless steel is a steel alloy mostly made of iron and about 10% chromium (corrosive resistant). There is also small amounts of other metal such as nickel, titanium, and copper included. Surgical steel and a type of stainless steel that is used in medical applications. Both stainless steel and surgical steel have a non-metal additive of carbon, but a higher amount of carbon content in surgical steel (corrosive resistant).
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