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Chrome steel

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Chromium-containing steel alloy For chrome steel as a rarely used historical or alternative name, see stainless steel.
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Chrome steel is the name for any one of a class of non-stainless steels such as AISI 52100, SUJ2, 100Cr6, En31, 100C6, and DIN 5401 which are used for applications such as bearings, tools, drills and utensils. Like stainless steel, chrome steels contain chromium, but do not have the corrosion-resistant properties of stainless steel. It has been made from ferrochrome since it was developed around 1877 by J. B. Boussingault and Henri Aimé Brustlein [fr] of Jacob Holtzer steelworks in Unieux, France.

References

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  2. Bearings, Pacamor Kubar (November 1, 2010). "Ball Bearing Steel: 440C Vs. 52100 In A Corrosive Environment". Pacamor Kubar Bearings.
  3. Jeans, James Stephen (1880). Steel: Its History, Manufacture, Properties, and Uses. E. & F.N. Spon. p. 526.
  4. https://pustaka.sttw.ac.id/assets/file/ebook/pdf/EB139.pdf
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