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Stainless steel, also
known as inox, corrosion-resistant
steel (CRES), and
rustless steel, is an
alloy of iron that is
resistant to
rusting and corrosion....
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given by Lord
Rustless (also Barker) on a
different topic each w**** from his
stately home,
Chrome Hall.
Helped and
hindered by
Rustless'
secretary (Mildred)...
- July 1948) was an
English metallurgist,
credited with the
invention of "
rustless steel" (later to be
called "stainless steel" in the
anglophone world)....
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second vehicle for his Lord
Rustless character,
first seen
three years earlier in Hark at
Barker on ITV. This time though,
Rustless appeared in a
series for...
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appear in Hark at
Barker (LWT, 1969),
starring opposite Barker's Lord
Rustless, as Dithers, the 100-year old gardener.
There was also a sequel, His Lordship...
- by Alun Owen,
which introduced the
bumbling aristocratic character Lord
Rustless, was chosen. The
character returned for the 1969–1970
series Hark at Barker...
- This
series features the
first appearance of Barker's
character Lord
Rustless who
features in the
episode "Ah!
There You Are". The
character would go...
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revolutionary spirit. Famously, he
pledged that his only
ambition was "to be a
rustless ****" in the
revolutionary cause. Lin's use of Lei's
diary was part of...
- Type 420—Cutlery
Grade martensitic;
similar to the Brearley's
original rustless steel.
Excellent polishability. Type 430—decorative, e.g., for automotive...
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stainless steel,
while cheaper bicycles may use
galvanized (also
called "
rustless") or
chrome plated spokes.
While a good
quality spoke is
capable of supporting...