The brushed nickel is nickel plating on brass that has been lacquer coated and made to appear matte or dull. The brushed texture limits the ability of fluid to bead on the material surface. The main difference between the two is a slight color difference.
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Most people are still going with either the brushed nickel or pewter colored bars. In some cases, the bronze colors are re-appearing and some are going with a simple black wrought iron.
In American standards, when you choose plumbing finishes for your sink, there is quite an array to choose from. There is: Unprotected, Protected, and Brass There is also Chrome, Oil polished Bronze and Bronze Patina, Copper, Pewter, and Polished and Brushed Nickel.
A Nickel/Iron meteorite. Pewter Bronse
Pewter is dull grey and heavy for it's size when compared to aluminum. Touch the surface of the object. If it feels slightly rough to the touch and has tiny pits and scratches it has accumulated with age it is probably pewter.
Steel Brass Solder Pewter
Iwould say yes as thet both have dull, grey, matt finish
Pewter is a metal alloy usually between 85 and 99 per cent tin with the remainder consisting of copper, bismuth, antimony and lead. Pewter buttons are simply buttons made of pewter.
Aluminum, copper, nickel, iron, gold, silver, zinc, lead, pewter and brass.
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Pewter is a metal alloy with copper in it. You can make loads of stuff out of it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Peace of cake in order to be pewter the alloy must contain 90% tin, it also has traces of nickel antimony and something like less-than 1% silver, all used as hardening agents