stainless steel
True stainless steel will not rust.
stainless is steel. aluminum is aluminum
No. Stainless Steel will resist contamination from the aluminum when they are used together.
Yes, aluminum chloride is corrosive to stainless steel. It can cause pitting and corrosion of the stainless steel surface when they come into contact. It is recommended to avoid using aluminum chloride in contact with stainless steel to prevent corrosion.
stainless steel is magnetic
aluminum is the best, then copper then stainless steel
aluminum conducts heat better than stainless steel.
Screws hold better, but stainless steel nails last longer. Why not use stainless steel screws? They're the best of both worlds.
galvanised steel is a lot more safer....... if u go by the book.... it is upto 10 times stronger than stainless steel in aluminum
No, stainless steel never corrodes.
Common stainless steel screws can typically be purchased at a local hardware or lumber store. However, if special sized stainless steel screws are required, they can be purchased though a catalog company, such as MSC.