How to use in-sentence of “stainless”:
+ It is used in alloys with other metals like stainless steel.
+ Corrosion-resistant padlocks usually have a brass or stainless steel shackle although these materials have low hardness and are easily cut with bolt-cutters.
+ Some materials, such as stainless steel, are highly resistant to corrosion.
+ Alloys such as stainless steel, rust more slowly than pure iron.
+ Almost all research projects into stainless steels were interrupted by the 1914–18 War.
+ It has a glass casing which Apple claims is “the most durable ever in a smartphone”, and the entire body is made from stainless steel.
+ Stainless steels have a higher resistance to oxidation and corrosion in many natural and man-made environments, Different stainless steels have different amounts of different metals in them, and they are good for different purposes.
+ Nickel and molybdenum are also found in stainless steels.

Example sentences of “stainless”:
+ It is Hatfield who is credited with the development, in 1924, of a stainless steel which even today is probably the widest-used alloy of this type, the so-called “18/8”, which in addition to chromium, includes nickel.
+ The idea behind stainless steel was discovered in the first part of the 19th century, but it took about 80 years to develop a reliable industrial method.
+ There are different grades and surface finishes of stainless steel, depending on where it will be used.
+ Barrels of current commercial variants of the AR-15 are produced in chromed, un-chromed, and stainless steel barrels with little extraction difficulty in the more moderate climate in the US.
+ French, British and American inventors worked on this until a genuine stainless steel was produced.
+ Some metals, such as aluminium, titanium, and stainless steel form a very thin coating of tough corrosion on the metal.
+ Nickel is used to make many products like stainless steel, Alnico magnetsalnico magnet, rechargeable batteries, electric guitar strings, microphone capsules and plumbing fixtures.
+ The milk is collected in a large stainless steel container where it undergoes pastuerization, a process that heats milk to a very high temperature to kill any bacteria that are living in the milk.
+ It is Hatfield who is credited with the development, in 1924, of a stainless steel which even today is probably the widest-used alloy of this type, the so-called "18/8", which in addition to chromium, includes nickel.
+ The idea behind stainless steel was discovered in the first part of the 19th century, but it took about 80 years to develop a reliable industrial method.
+ There are different grades and surface finishes of stainless steel, depending on where it will be used.
+ Each train has between 16 and 26 stainless steel carriages.
+ Earlier repair jobs that used stainless steel weld rods are visible.
+ He was best known for his character the Stainless Steel Rat and the novel “Make Room! Make Room!”.
+ The first true stainless steel, a 0.24wt% C, 12.8wt% Cr ferrous alloy, was produced by Brearley in an electric furnace on 13 August 1913.
+ Also Manterola has worked the sculpture, converting each piece in an only piece using different materials so much the iron, steel cut,copper, iron galvanised, nylon, stainless steel, resin or iron painted.
