The Bessemer Process revolutionized steel production in the mid-19th century, making it faster, cheaper, and more efficient.
Developed by Sir Henry Bessemer, the process involved blowing air through molten iron to remove impurities, drastically reducing production time and cost.
The Bessemer Process allowed for faster steel production, reduced costs, and improved steel quality, supporting industrialization and infrastructure development.
Despite its drawbacks, the Bessemer Process laid the foundation for modern steel production, enabling advancements in construction, transportation, and manufacturing.