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The answer, at least from a technical standpoint, is: No, there is no lead used to make stainless steel.
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Learn More »Over 70% of stainless steel manufactured is of the 300 series meaning that it has been heated to a temperature high enough to change its crystal structure to a form known as austenite. 300 series stainless must contain a maximum of 0.15% carbon, a minimum of 16% chromium, and sufficient nickel and/or manganese to retain their crystalline structure. These stainless steels are named by their chromium and nickel content. The most common is 18/8 stainless which is defined as a composition of 18% chromium and 8% nickel. 18/0 and 18/10 are also available. The most common grade is Type 304, which is referred to as A2 or 18/8 stainless steel. The second most common austenite steel is Type 316 grade, also called marine grade or surgical stainless. In addition to chromium and nickel, Type 316 also contains molybdenum to help maintain a cutting edge and prevent specific forms of corrosion. It is typically used in the manufacturing and handling of pharmaceutical and food products where the minimization of metallic contamination is required. Type 440 grade is commonly used for make knives due to its increased ability to maintain a sharp edge.
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Learn More »Lead-based coating. If your stainless steel item is painted or lined, this can be a huge concern. While it is stainless steel, the paint or coating applied could contain lead. The best solution is to avoid stainless steel products that is painted or advertised with an internal coating unless it came from a reputable company. Lead-based paint tend to occur most frequently for products made in China. If you have any, I would highly recommend you replace the product or—at the very least—test it for lead using an instant lead kit such as 3.. If your stainless steel item is painted or lined, this can be a huge concern. While it is stainless steel, the paint or coating applied could contain lead. The best solution is to avoid stainless steel products that is painted or advertised with an internal coating unless it came from a reputable company. Lead-based paint tend to occur most frequently for products made in China. If you have any, I would highly recommend you replace the product or—at the very least—test it for lead using an instant lead kit such as 3M LeadCheck swabs 4. Solder containing lead This typically does not occur in bowls, but many insulated stainless steel bottles use a solder that may contain (but not always) lead to vacuum seal the stainless steel bottle. Most of the time, these spots have a protective cover and is only located on the exterior so it should not affect the interior contents in any way.
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