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There the metal shone rustless and bright after what must have been centuries.
That is to say, it must be unkinked, rustless, and unscored.
We have no chromium and can't make any good rustless steel, but an ordinary carbon-steel will do.
Many of the rifles were of the latest pattern and made of rustless steel.
Above my head, spanning all of Road, was a great green panel supported on rustless pillars, that creaked and swayed in the rising wind.
"Artificial leg with automatic joints and rustless chromium-plating; I can swim, ride, drive a car and dance.
Made of a steel alloy that not even time could destroy, rustless, made to be handed down from generation to generation, from mother to daughter.
Type 420-Cutlery Grade martensitic; similar to the Brearley's original rustless steel.
This was further examined and analysed; a new steel, which he called "rustless steel", was born, the first commercial cast coming from the furnaces in 1913.
Rustless alloys we can't make in our forges, cutting tools, atomic-electric converters that produce power from any radioactive element, Things like that.
Their hands dipped into masses of loose coin, then wallowed there, while disks of the rustless metals went clanking back into the treasure chest.
Rabone rustless steel rules are precision made for all kinds of measuring and marking-out tasks, combining a high degree of accuracy with durability in use.
Again that driving fatality tugged insistently at my brain as I recalled the awesome records that once lay cased in those rectangular vaults of rustless metal.
There, rustless and fresh as the day it was installed, was a bank of instruments; the rogue hunted among them until it found one that possessed a flexible membrane.
High quality bicycles with conventional wheels use spokes of stainless steel, while cheaper bicycles may use galvanized (also called "rustless") or chrome plated spokes.
The odd mechanism of the hooked fastener was perfectly well known to me, and I snapped up the still rustless and workable lid and drew out the book within.
Something was done to it to give it its rustless, impervious toughness and its tensile strength of almost a million pounds an inch, but they had no idea of what.
The Iron Pillar in Qutub Complex in Delhi, a rustless wonder was built by the Wrought iron produced from this place.
Harry Brearley (18 February 1871 - 14 July 1948) is usually credited with the invention of "rustless steel" (later to be called "stainless steel" in the anglophone world).
Now his blue eyes looked bright and idealistic in his sunburned, ascetic face, as he climbed down to cover me with another one of those rustless belly-guns he seemed to have got a bushel of somewhere.
The Rustless Wonder - A Study of the Iron Pillar at Delhi, T.R. Anantharaman, Vigyan Prasar New Delhi, 1996.
All episodes exist on their original 2 inch Quad b&w and PAL colour videotapes bar 'Rustless on Law' from series 2, which only exists as a poor-quality 16 mm b/w telerecording.
Brearley initially called the new alloy "rustless steel"; the more euphonic "stainless steel" was suggested by Ernest Stuart of R.F. Mosley's, a local cutlery manufacturer at Portland Works, and eventually prevailed although Mosley's used the 'Rusnorstain' trademark for many years.
As part of his recent involvement in studies related to India's scientific and technological heritage, he wrote a monograph entitled The Rustless Wonder: A Study of the Iron Pillar at Delhi, published by Vigyan Prasar, Government of India, in 1996.