Here are the two main alloys.
Chrome vs stainless steel pole.
Stainless steel is a metal alloy without plating containing nickel and at least 10 5 chromium to make it more durable.
This makes the xpert model easier to install.
Many of the higher quality poles and slightly more expensive ones have a chrome coating which is widely thought to be one of the best pole coatings for maximum grip.
In order for steel to be considered stainless it must have a minimum of 10 5 chromium content by mass.
Stainless steel is not magnetic.
Stainless steel capped wheel nuts outperform chrome plated wheel nuts in torque tension characteristics and corrosion resistance.
Different types of stainless steel are created depending on the amount of nickel and chromium in the alloy.
Chrome has a bright shine to it stainless steel is often a satin finish however you can not always go by appearance some types and finishes of stainless steel are very shiny.
Stainless steel is an alloy a mixture of two kinds of metal of steel and chromium.
The only exception to that rule is that the lupit classic stainless steel dance pole is significantly easier to grip over the x pole stainless steel dance pole.
Stainless steel poles include the my sexy little pole.
The threads of the adjuster bar on the pro quality pole are solid steel the xpert model appears to be stainless steel but im not entirely sure what the metal type is.
Stainless steel dance poles are best if you have sensitive skin or other metal allergies.
The theory is that your natural grip strength increases to make up for lack of grip of the pole.
There are many different alloys of stainless steel.
Lupit pole or x pole sell the highest quality stainless steel dance poles.
While stainless steel is not fully stain proof it is much more resistant to staining corrosion and rust than traditional steel.
If a magnet will stick to it it is not stainless steel.
Stainless steel can become scratched and may require polishing.
Expect to pay slightly more for a steel freestanding pole than you would for a chrome pole.
This certainly has no minor impact on the cost of producing chrome plated wheel nuts stainless steel capped wheel nuts are and will continue to be the lower cost decorative wheel nut choice.
They are harder to grip than a chrome pole in a general sense.
An advantage is that although you can achieve a greater grip of the pole versus stainless steel you can still spin with ease.
Are there different types or grades of stainless steel.
The pfd chrome pro quality pole has an adjuster cover to hide the threads of the adjuster bar that is removable.