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Stainless Steel Clause Examples

The 'Stainless Steel' clause defines the requirements and standards for any stainless steel materials used in the contract. It typically specifies the grade, finish, and quality of stainless steel to be supplied, as well as any relevant industry standards or certifications that must be met. For example, it may require that all fixtures, fasteners, or structural elements made from stainless steel conform to a particular ASTM standard. This clause ensures that the materials provided are durable, corrosion-resistant, and suitable for their intended use, thereby reducing the risk of premature failure or maintenance issues.
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Stainless Steel.ĚýFor welding carbon steel materials to Austenitic stainless steel materials, E 309 MO electrodes may be used or electrodes specified in the welding procedure to be used.
Stainless Steel.ĚýAs indicated on the plans. Use only prequalified base metals listed in AWS D1.6/D1.6M â€� 2007.
Stainless Steel.ĚýRange Hood is to be the 60cm Canopy Rangehood Stainless Steel.
Stainless Steel.ĚýRemove tool and die marks and stretch lines or blend into finish. Grind and polish surfaces to produce uniform, directionally textured, polished finish indicated, free of cross scratches. Run grain with long dimension of each piece.
Stainless Steel.ĚýIt is an alloy of iron, chromium and nickel. Chromium is added to make it resistant to corrosion, acids & alkalis. It is tough, durable metal and usually has a mirror polish or satin finish. It can be harmed by silver dip solution, chlorine type bleaches, salt/vinegar mixtures. These act on the surface and cause discoloration. Black deposits occur if left in contact with moist aluminum or galvanised surfaces due to deposition of zinc by electrochemical action. Stainless steel needs only simple washing and drying. Composition : 18/8 steel contains 18% chromium and 8% nickel with the rest iron. Chromium contents vary between 8 â€� 25% Uses : sinks, W/Cs, cutlery, wall tiles or panels, work surfaces, kitchenware, bowls, furniture, decorative finishes. (cutlery is usually 18/8 steel) ALUMINIUM It is resistant to corrosion. On the surface it forms a layer of aluminum oxide which resists attacks. It can be damaged by strong alkalis, stained by acids and scratches easily. Uses: utensils, light fittings, venetian blinds, window/door frames and fittings, furniture, decorative finishes.
Stainless Steel.Ěý(Mexico)1 case, the Appellate Body found that the U.S. zeroing measures at issue violate W TO rules. Its findings in this regard offer some important new inter- pretations relating to zeroing, as well as some clarifications of the role of precedent in the W TO dispute settlement system. Mexico’s complaint referred to several aspects of zeroing. At issue in the appeal was the use by the U.S. Department of Commerce of a practice called “simple zeroing,â€� in the con- text of â€�periodic reviewsâ€� of past antidumping determinations. According to Mexico, “simple zeroing in periodic reviewsâ€� refers to a method whereby the authorities compare individual export transactions against monthly weighted average normal values and do not fully take into account the results of comparisons where the export price exceeds the monthly weighted average normal value when such results are aggregated in order to calculate the margin of dumping for the prod- uct under consideration as a whole in a periodic review.2 Mexico alleged that the U.S. rules and procedures relating to “simple zeroing in periodic reviews,â€� as well as their application in specific cases, violated the W TO’s antidumping 1 Appellate Body Report, United States—Final Anti-dumping Measures on Stainless Steel from Mexico, W T/DS344/AB/R (adopted May 20, 2008), modifying Panel Report, United States—Final Anti-Dumping Mea- sures on Stainless Steel from Mexico, W T/DS344/R (adopted May 20, 2008) [hereinafter U.S.—Stainless Steel (Mexico)]. Decisions of the panels and Appellate Body are available at <xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/english/tratop_e/ dispu_e/dispu_status_e.htm>. 2 Panel Report, U.S.—Stainless Steel (Mexico), supra note 1, para. 7.7. rulesâ€�in particular, Article VI of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)3 and Articles 2.1 and 9.3 of the Anti-dumping Agreement (AD Agreement).4
Stainless Steel.ĚýUse soap or detergent and water to clean stainless steel.
Stainless Steel.ĚýMirrors-clean and polished

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