Atmosphere doesn’t make cold steel radioactive. The problem is production - impurities are removed through oxidation, i.e., blowing a whole lot of air through molten iron. We take the result from from wrecked ships because nobody’s using them for anything else.
… huh. Wikipedia says it doesn’t even matter nowadays. Background radiation levels are tolerable for instrumentation.
Atmosphere doesn’t make cold steel radioactive. The problem is production - impurities are removed through oxidation, i.e., blowing a whole lot of air through molten iron. We take the result from from wrecked ships because nobody’s using them for anything else.
… huh. Wikipedia says it doesn’t even matter nowadays. Background radiation levels are tolerable for instrumentation.