Paper & Copy Supplies
Labels & Labeling Supplies
Writing & Drawing Tools
Art & Craft Supplies
Notebooks & Pads
Filing & Organization
Desk Essentials & Fastening
Planning & Calendars
Office Equipment
Play based Learning
Technology & Electronics
Breakroom & Kitchen
Health, Safety & Security
Cleaning & Janitorial Supplies
Stamps & Ink
Presentation & Display
Auckland Council Uniforms
Auckland Council Uniforms II
Personal Protective Equipment
Personal Protective Equipment II
Kitchen Cleaning
Cleaning Products
Breakroom & Kitchen
Leisure Centre Products
(Newly added products)
CUT713
Quantity: 12
Product Type: 18/0 Stainless Steel
Features:
Prices are per dozen
Stainless Steel Cutlery Care and Selection
Steel is an alloy of Iron and Carbon. To provide resistance to corrosion, Chromium and Nickel are added to make Stainless Steel. The percentage of alloys added is reflected in their definitions: 18/10 = 18% Chrome/10% Nickel-this mix provides the best quality commercial stainless steel cutlery. 18/10 is actually softer than 18/0 (18% chrome, 0% nickel), so knife blades are made of the harder 18/0 to enable the edge to be kept sharp. Due to this fact, the knife blade needs the most care, as it lacks the Nickel protection.
Prolonged exposure to food acids, chloride (e.g., mustard, salt, eggs, jam) and moisture can cause pitting and staining. Rinsing in warm water will help to remove heavy soil build up, but prolonged rinsing, and in particular, leaving cutlery in the dishwasher damp for lengthy periods should be avoided, as the resistance to corrosion is reduced while cutlery is wet. Cutlery should be removed, dried and stored in dry conditions as soon as possible.
A mild abrasive or metal polish will remove discolorations, and water stains can be removed by applying alcohol or salad oil. To keep the shine on cutlery, use a sponge with white vinegar.
Length | 196mm |
Range | Baroness |
Type | Table Fork |
Material | 18/0 Stainless Steel |
Dishwasher Safe | Yes |