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Venerable New York City landmarks reflect the durability of stainless steel Architectural consultant Catherine Houska takes pride in helping make the world more 'stainless'
Nickel-containing stainless steels reduce wear and tear on architectural design elements

This issue of Nickel Magazine is devoted almost entirely to the application of nickel-containing stainless steels in architecture. We have selected these stories to illustrate to architects – major specifiers of nickel-containing stainless steels -- the attributes which are worthy of their attention. These attributes include longevity, dependability, aesthetics, strength, durability, as well as recycled content.


Recently interest in solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) has been growing, particularly in Europe, where they are being used for decentralized power generation in kilowatt to megawatt-size outputs.


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Inspired by the successful performance of austenitic stainless steel street furniture, the city council of Melbourne, Southeastern Australia, recently conducted a life-cycle costing analysis. The results show that stainless steel enables design flexibility and ensures low maintenance costs.


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