Not necessarily, it can be done, but just for boiling water probably not cost effective.Massive load of ****e
You can buy Stainless Steel sauce pans with alloy bases to conduct the heat more evenly.This product come from china,is saying can boiling water faster and effectively.It combined with stainless steel body and aluminium bottom.Is it scam?what do you think?
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Yes it’s been done for a long time, especially joining aluminium superstructures on ships to the hull. On smaller applications we used to get a flat bar that was 50% aluminium and 50% steel to join the two materialsNot necessarily, it can be done, but just for boiling water probably not cost effective.
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That was my thoughts, too.Is OP a spammer? There appear to have been quite a few in recent days?
My question is how they stick together?Not really clear what you're asking here.
Don't think alu and stainless weld.
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Where you from in the U.K. ?
That depend on if there are heat conductive partials incorporated within the glues make up...........always a possibility these days.If they use glue that will be bad heat conduction two metal ?