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chromium steel

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noun

  1. another name for chrome steel

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Other chemists in the US, Germany, France and Britain had tinkered with chromium steels over the previous decades - the Germans even producing a stainless steel yacht for the Kaiser in 1908.

From BBC

The blades are made by the company in Wyoming, from extremely high-quality American-made high carbon chromium steel, with nearly twice the carbon content of some leading premium German knife brands.

From Forbes

And Mr. Kassay’s sheet of high chromium steel covered by a breezy jute panel has a less-sheltered perch in the side yard.

From New York Times

The Frozen Gate was like a huge stopper in a bottle, made of chromium steel.

From Project Gutenberg

The term alloy steel, from the steel maker's point of view, refers largely to nickel and chromium steel or a combination of both.

From Project Gutenberg