Oh really. Then what is this: ruclips.net/user/shortscW2IOzHjvkQ?feature=share This is indeed stainless steel. You are saying this because it is from India, so it is not stainless steel. Do not be unscientific person. Stainless steel is stainless steel.
@@anartaroy711 No, this is mild steel. Every expert recognises this from miles. And I work for an Indian steel factory, what you say about me is totally wrong. But I am only 39 years in this business, maybe you know better.
@@anartaroy711 Not enough information to tell. Could also be cold rolled tin plated, but I am not sure. As I said, video doesn't give me enough details. Anything else you like to ask?
@@Jacob-de-Veroveraar That is interesting what you are saying. Because I visited a small factory in India producing fountain pen nibs where same coils (of course smaller and to scale) are being used to produce fountain pen nibs using progressive stamping technique.
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ms carbon coil not ss coil
Instead of putting music,if you explain that thing,then may be that video is useful
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For one that’s not stainless steel and two the music killed the video
its steel coated with carbon
This is not stainless steel.
Oh really. Then what is this: ruclips.net/user/shortscW2IOzHjvkQ?feature=share
This is indeed stainless steel. You are saying this because it is from India, so it is not stainless steel. Do not be unscientific person. Stainless steel is stainless steel.
@@anartaroy711 No, this is mild steel. Every expert recognises this from miles. And I work for an Indian steel factory, what you say about me is totally wrong. But I am only 39 years in this business, maybe you know better.
@@Jacob-de-Veroveraar then the video from China which shows stainless steel uncoiling is also mild steel ?
@@anartaroy711 Not enough information to tell. Could also be cold rolled tin plated, but I am not sure. As I said, video doesn't give me enough details. Anything else you like to ask?
@@Jacob-de-Veroveraar That is interesting what you are saying. Because I visited a small factory in India producing fountain pen nibs where same coils (of course smaller and to scale) are being used to produce fountain pen nibs using progressive stamping technique.