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Given the close correspondence between the contents of the article and the details on the referenced commercial web page, this article seems to be an advert. Perhaps someone could clean it up and supply better references. In the meantime I am removing the existing reference.
Back in 1960s Australia an engineering lecturer referred to silver steel as "kay ten ess" (I never saw it written down). An obsolete term? Doug butler (talk) 21:07, 12 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]