Saliva on stainless steel

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Weird thread post I know! I’ve seen a few tests done with fresh water and salt water on high end stainless steels and most passed both tests pretty well especially H1 of course. My (strange) question is would saliva effect steels like s35vn? Don’t worry I’m not eating stainless steel knives or anything like that just curious about reactions on steel ;).
 
Weird thread post I know! I’ve seen a few tests done with fresh water and salt water on high end stainless steels and most passed both tests pretty well especially H1 of course. My (strange) question is would saliva effect steels like s35vn? Don’t worry I’m not eating stainless steel knives or anything like that just curious about reactions on steel ;).
I've drooled on S30v many times! No bad reactions!:):thumbsup:
 
Weird thread post I know! I’ve seen a few tests done with fresh water and salt water on high end stainless steels and most passed both tests pretty well especially H1 of course. My (strange) question is would saliva effect steels like s35vn? Don’t worry I’m not eating stainless steel knives or anything like that just curious about reactions on steel ;).
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~sbay...17-Chemical-Properties-Corrosion-Notes-CL.pdf

Actually , there is lots of scientific data of materials used in dentistry exposed to saliva long term , including stainless steels . Just to get you started , the above ^^^ ! :rolleyes:
 
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