Greatest Sword ever made - 2 thousand yrs zero corrosion
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Used compounds that only recently scientists disxover how to synthesise. 


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Probably some kind of alloy and that's why dun rust but not strong. As far as I know the best swords and sword makers were from Japan.      Rolleyes

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(17-11-2023, 06:49 AM)sgbuffett Wrote:  [Image: gtSvldx.jpg]

So easily damaged by workers, not soldiers , and it's greatest in the world?
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Many metals become oxidized to protect themselves from rust. Common examples are stainless steel and aluminium.

Among them, 白钢 is still very shinny after many yrs
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