Stainless Steel is a corrosion-resistant alloy primarily composed of iron, chromium, and other elements such as nickel and molybdenum. The addition of chromium (typically at least 10.5%) forms a passive oxide layer on the surface, which gives stainless steel its characteristic resistance to rust and staining. Known for its durability, strength, and aesthetic appeal, stainless steel is widely used across industries including construction, automotive, medical, food processing, and aerospace. .