How to use in-sentence of “Stainless steel”:
+ It has 52 stainless steel pillars, one for each murder victim.
+ The invention of modern stainless steel can be dated to 1913, and it was done by Harry Brearley in Sheffield, Yorkshire.
+ He was best known for his character the Stainless Steel Rat and the novel “Make Room! Make Room!”.
+ 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.
+ Earlier repair jobs that used stainless steel weld rods are visible.
+ Snowmobile studs made from steel or stainless steel with carbide tips are installed in the tread.
+ Steel elements are repaired by welding, usually with stainless steel rod.
+ The bridge is made of about 650 tonnes of stainless steel and 1000 tonnes of carbon steel.

Example sentences of “Stainless steel”:
+ 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.
+ 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.
+ Old turbine runners may have a significant amount of stainless steel added this way by the end of their lifetime.
+ Later, in 1912, Harry Brearley invented stainless steel in Sheffield.
+ Corrosion-resistant padlocks usually have a brass or stainless steel shackle although these materials have low hardness and are easily cut with bolt-cutters.
+ French, British and American inventors worked on this until a genuine stainless steel was produced.
+ The problem was fixed by replacing a flexible section of pipe with a loop of stainless steel pipe.
+ The iPhone SE looks almost identical to the iPhone 5 and 5S, except the iPhone SE has got rounded edges and a stainless steel Apple logo on the back.
+ They will have slate panels, grey brickwork, pavilion-style roofs, large windows and stainless steel signs.
+ 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.
+ 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.
+ Blue Stilton’s blue veins are created by piercing the crust of the cheese with stainless steel needles.
+ The engine featured electronic ignition, electronic fuel injection, and stainless steel headers.
+ 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.
+ These sieves are usually made of stainless steel and combine a fine wire mesh sieve and a temporary storage container.
+ Each train has between 16 and 26 stainless steel carriages.
+ Brass and stainless steel padlocks do not need plating, although they are sometimes plated anyway for appearance.
+ Some metals, such as aluminium, titanium, and stainless steel form a very thin coating of tough corrosion on the metal.
