Chromium oxide forms a passivization layer on stainless steel, which can affect conductivity in a Faraday cage constructed from stainless steel mesh. This layer may lead to unreliable electrical connections at the seams where mesh wires intersect, making soldering or welding necessary for effective performance. Using a welded or punched sheet could improve conductivity compared to traditional mesh. While brass or bronze mesh may facilitate easier soldering, the electrical differences are minimal. The effectiveness of the cage in a moist environment will depend on the stainless steel grade and requires further inquiry from specialists.