The manufacturing of chrome steel starts with iron ore, which is melted in a furnace at very high temperatures, around 1,500Β°C (2,732Β°F). π₯
Then, workers mix in carbon and chromium, creating a
liquid metal. Once combined, the liquid metal is cooled and shaped. This can involve pouring it into molds or rolling it into sheets. Next, the steel can be treated by heating and cooling it in a process called quenching. This makes the steel stronger. π
Finally, it might be polished to give it that shiny look, ready to be used!