The cheap Chinese ones are plated with nickel or something with copper underneath.VSEPR_VOID - 17-3-2018 at 11:39
I have not had any issues with stainless steal tools unless I am stiring a strongly acidic or alkali solution in which case you should use PTFE or
glass unionised - 18-3-2018 at 05:28
the grade of stainless is important. some of the junky stainless is 304 which is no where near as good as 316 for chemistry applications. i have seen
cheap spatulas react violently with nitric acid and produce Cu2+ colouration, but they are supposed to be stainless steel. such is life when we want
to pay $1 for a good quality tool, and the chinese are happy to supply at that pricepoint.DraconicAcid - 18-3-2018 at 13:03
The only problems I've had with our steel spatulas is when some twit of a student uses them to stir a solution of copper
nitrate/acetate/chloride/sulphate and can't figure out why it suddenly looks so pretty.