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Steel is an alloy of iron and carbon containing less than 2% carbon, 1% manganese, and small amounts of silicon, phosphorus, sulphur, and oxygen. The history of steel production can be traced back almost 4,000 years to the start of the Iron Age. When the Hittites of Anatolia and the Chalybes of the black Sea began smelting iron around 2,000 to 1,500 BC. This video discusses the various discoveries and inventions that have occurred in the production of steel from ancient times to this day. Watch till the end for a better understanding. If you find the video helpful, please like and share the video, subscribe to the channel - / @jamesswordengineering Watch more videos from this Playlist - • Physical Metallurgy References: The Steel Story - worldsteel.org https://worldsteel.org/about-steel/st... Steel - Production, Uses, Types | Britannica https://www.britannica.com/technology... Bell, Terence. "The History of Steel." ThoughtCo, Jun. 25, 2024, https://www.thoughtco.com/steel-histo... Jonathan Schifman. "The Entire History of Steel." PopularMechanics, July 09, 2018 - https://www.popularmechanics.com/tech... A Tale Of Wootz Steel - Indian Academy Of Science. #steel #extractivemetallurgy #steelproduction #Historyofsteel

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