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Chromium was discovered in the late 1700s. However, it took more than 100 years for stainless steel to be born from that point.
By the early 1800s, it was known that adding chromium to iron seemed to improve its corrosion resistance. However, the manufacturing and processing technologies of the time had issues, making it far from practical.
Subsequently, research and development progressed through trial and error by various chemists and researchers around the world, and finally, in the early 1900s, stainless steel, a practical and rust-resistant iron-chromium alloy, was born in Europe and America.
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