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These abutments can be made from a variety of materials, such as titanium, surgical stainless steel and gold.
Most tapers are constructed from surgical stainless steel, but can also be found in acrylic or polished stone.
Surgical stainless steel, gold, platinum, niobium, and titanium are the only types of jewelry you should use in a new piercing.
The staples, made from Surgical stainless steel, are typically supplied in disposable, pre-filled, pre-sterilized cartridges.
Who among us has not flirted with the promise of the Ginsu knife and its permanently bonded blades of surgical stainless steel?
Surgical stainless steel, niobium and titanium are commonly used metals, with titanium the least likely to cause allergic reaction of the three.
Type 316-the second most common grade (after 304); for food and surgical stainless steel uses; alloy addition of molybdenum prevents specific forms of corrosion.
Case Tru-Sharp Surgical Stainless Steel is a high-carbon steel.
Includes 3 sizes of juicing cones to fit any size citrus, convenient splash guard, and surgical stainless steel bowl and pulp strainer.
These medical identification tags can be made out of stainless steel (usually classified as 316L and known as surgical stainless steel), sterling silver or gold.
Stainless steels and surgical stainless steels contain a minimum of 11% chromium, often combined with nickel, to resist corrosion (rust).
Surgical stainless steel is a specific type of stainless steel, used in medical applications, which includes alloying elements of: chromium, nickel and molybdenum.
Initial jewelry is usually a labret stud or a captive bead ring, manufactured from high-grade surgical stainless steel, implant-grade titanium, or similar lightweight and inert metal.
It uses the natural tensile or compressive strength of the metal the ring is made of, usually surgical stainless steel, niobium, or titanium, to hold the bead tightly in place.
Hamptons realtors and year-rounders share private names for the "outrageous piles" people erect in Sagaponack, such as the "Sydney Opera House" or "Jaws," a structure of blinding surgical stainless steel (which has raised the ire of neighbors, who claim the sun reflecting off the roof is frying their shrubbery).