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O que (quem) é rustproof - definição

CHROMIUM-CONTAINING STEEL ALLOY RESISTANT TO CORROSION
Rustproof Iron; Rustproof iron; The history of stainless steel; Stainless-steel; Stainless Steel; Chromium steel; Stainless steels; Stainless steal; Duplex Stainless Steel; Stainless steel wire; Inox steel; Valadium; Stainless steel products; Cryogenic cold-forming; Corrosion-resistant steel; Rustless steel; Inoxydable steel
  • 316L stainless steel, with an unpolished, mill finish
  • Stainless steel (bottom row) resists [[salt-water]] [[corrosion]] better than [[aluminium-bronze]] (top row) or [[copper-nickel]] alloys (middle row)
  • Stainless steel is not completely immune to corrosion as shown in this [[desalination]] equipment.
  • Brown Firth Research Laboratory]] in [[Sheffield]], England
  • Stainless steel is used for industrial equipment when it is important that the equipment lasts and can be kept clean
  • nut]] on the left is not stainless steel and is [[rust]]y, unlike the nut on the right.
  • Stainless steel taps and sink

rustproof      
¦ adjective not susceptible to corrosion by rust.
¦ verb make rustproof.
Stainless steel         
Stainless steel is an alloy of iron that is resistant to rusting and corrosion. It contains at least 11% chromium and may contain elements such as carbon, other nonmetals and metals to obtain other desired properties.
stainless steel         
¦ noun a form of steel containing chromium, resistant to tarnishing and rust.

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Stainless steel

Stainless steel is an alloy of iron that is resistant to rusting and corrosion. It contains at least 11% chromium and may contain elements such as carbon, other nonmetals and metals to obtain other desired properties. Stainless steel's resistance to corrosion results from the chromium, which forms a passive film that can protect the material and self-heal in the presence of oxygen.: 3 

The alloy's properties, such as luster and resistance to corrosion, are useful in many applications. Stainless steel can be rolled into sheets, plates, bars, wire, and tubing. These can be used in cookware, cutlery, surgical instruments, major appliances, vehicles, construction material in large buildings, industrial equipment (e.g., in paper mills, chemical plants, water treatment), and storage tanks and tankers for chemicals and food products.

The biological cleanability of stainless steel is superior to both aluminium and copper, and comparable to glass. Its cleanability, strength, and corrosion resistance have prompted the use of stainless steel in pharmaceutical and food processing plants.

Different types of stainless steel are labeled with an AISI three-digit number. The ISO 15510 standard lists the chemical compositions of stainless steels of the specifications in existing ISO, ASTM, EN, JIS, and GB standards in a useful interchange table.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para rustproof
1. A mechanical arm dropped a rustproof titanium banner from a three–man mini–submarine.
2. Each bench is 14 feet long and 1,100 pounds, a rustproof, corrosion–proof cantilevered arc of stainless steel.
3. Having planted a rustproof titanium flag on the ocean floor Russia hopes to secure the estimated 10 billion barrels of oil beneath.‘ The explorer will lead an expedition to measure the ice cap for the first time in the new year in the hope of discovering how quickly the ice will melt to determine how soon before the land grab begins.
4. The activists shouted slogans such as "No step back, only forward, now the Russian people are in the Arctic!" A submarine skippered by Chilingarov dropped a rustproof Russian flag on the seabed at the North Pole on Thursday in a symbolic gesture that Moscow sees as the first step in claiming a large chunk of the Arctic region – and the immense natural resource deposits that come with it.