Advantages Of Stainless Steel

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Muller (2017) stated that millions of people suffer from the pinching tightness in the lower back as a result of our sedentary lifestyle. He added, “whether it is hours of sitting at the desk hunched over a computer or a long tedious commute to work, sitting for extended periods of time can wreak havoc on your poor spine." Sitting itself doesn’t do much damage as the way a person sit because what contributes damage on spine is the posture a person maintain while sitting. It establishes how much strain was put on lower back (Muller, 2017). Stainless Steel Berkeley Point (2017) informs that the unique values of stainless steel make it the best option in materials selection, and that some of the engineers, specifiers and designers often underestimate …show more content…

It is resistance to fire and heat allowing it to resist scaling and retain strength at high temperatures. Its bright and easily maintained surface making it an easy choice for applications demanding an attractive surface at all times. Its strength to weight advantage that allows it to be used with a reduced material thickness over conventional grades, often times generating cost savings. The ease of fabrication due to the use of modern steel- making techniques that allow stainless steel to be cut , machined, fabricated, welded, and formed, as readily as traditional steels. A long term value created by its long useful life cycle often yields the least expensive material option. Every metal has its disadvantages and stainless steel is no exception. Some of the primary disadvantages include its, high cost, especially when considered as the initial expense. When attempting to fabricate stainless steel without using the highest technology machines and proper techniques, it can be a difficult metal to handle. This can often result in costly waste and re-work. The difficulty in welding due to its fast dissipation of heat which can also produce ruined pieces or high scrap cost. Last but not least, the high cost of final polishing and …show more content…

It is often called viscoelastic polyurethane foam or low-resilience polyurethane foam (LRPu), according to Barbara Nelles of BedTime Magazine (2009). On the article of Essentia (2017), “good quality of memory foam distribute body weight evenly, like having billions of little springs supporting you. Pressure points are significantly reduced, up to whopping 80%, which only memory foam can provide.” Memory foam mattress have pressure distribution which relieves pressure better than any other type of mattress. It also has no motion transfer meaning there is no bounce or waking up someone when trying to get up to do some errands. It is also hypoallergenic because it is in a solid block of foam that dust mites can only live on the surface and not inside (Essentia,

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