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  2. The Benefits of Slow Feeder Dog Bowls Go Way Beyond ... - AOL

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    These editor-tested slow feeder dog bowls truly pace your pet's eating, made from stainless steel, ceramic, plastic bowl and even a puzzle toy or two.

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    Apparently, they are: on Saturday, September 21st, Stanley is launching a new Pets Collection, exclusive to Target, complete with multi-use dog bowls and an iconic matching tumbler for you! The ...

  4. Austenitic stainless steel - Wikipedia

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    The most common austenitic stainless steel and most common of all stainless steel is Type 304, also known as 18/8 or A2. Type 304 is extensively used in such items as cookware, cutlery, and kitchen equipment. Type 316, also known as A4, is the next most common austenitic stainless steel. Some 300 series, such as Type 316, also contain some ...

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    Veterinarians Issue Eye-Opening Warning About the Danger of Public Dog Water Bowls. Kathleen Joyce. August 23, 2024 at 9:45 AM. A water bowl at a dog park. irinacapel via Shutterstock. Most pet ...

  6. The Vollrath Company - Wikipedia

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    Windway Capital Corporation. The Vollrath Company is an American company based in Sheboygan, Wisconsin that manufactures stainless steel and aluminum equipment and smallwares (utensils etc.), and deep draw stainless steel items, for commercial and institutional foodservice operations.

  7. Duplex stainless steel - Wikipedia

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    Duplex stainless steel. Duplex stainless steels[1][2][3][4][5] are a family of stainless steels. These are called duplex (or austenitic-ferritic) grades because their metallurgical structure consists of two phases, austenite (face-centered cubic lattice) and ferrite (body centered cubic lattice) in roughly equal proportions.

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