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Carbon Steels

Low Carbon Steel

Low-carbon steel, also known as mild steel, has a comparatively low ratio of carbon to iron compared to other steel types. Typically, its carbon content is within the range of 0.05% and 0.32% by weight. This gives low-carbon steel low strength while making it more malleable and ductile compared to high-carbon steel.

Grades

SAE1010, SAE1015, SAE1018, SAE1023, SAE1024, SAE1025, SAE1026, SAE1027*…Etc.

Medium Carbon Steel

Medium-carbon steel, often referred to as M2 steel contains approximately 0.30% to 0.60% carbon and 0.60% to 1.65% manganese. The term M2 steel denotes its specific composition and properties. Its chemical name is typically a combination of iron (Fe), carbon (C), manganese (Mn), and other alloying elements.

Grades

SAE1035, SAE1040, SAE1045, S38C, S40C, S45C, SAE1050, SAE1060.

Supply Conditions

  • Cold Drawn & Ground Bars
  • Centreless Peeled & Ground Bars
  • Quenched & Tempered Bars
  • Annealed
  • Spheroidized Annealed Bars
  • Normalized
  • Stress Relieved
  • Chamfered Ends
  • Cut to Length Supply
  • Pickle Phosphated Drawn Wire Rods

Most of the steel grades specified with the product category will be supplied in the above Supply conditions according to the end products made out of the different grades of steel as specified in the product category.

Sectors Used

  • Construction
    Construction
  • Automotive
    Automotive
  • Infrastructure
    Infrastructure
  • Machinery
    Machinery