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Q890C Q890D S45C AISI 1045 C45 Cold Drawn Carbon Steel Bar All Size Flat Rod square rectangular steel
Product Description
Brand Name | HUIJIAN |
Technique | Hot Rolled |
Special Use | Cold Heading Steel |
Type | Carbon Steel Bar |
Tolerance | ±1% |
Processing Service | Bending, Welding, Cutting, Punching |
Technique | Hot Rolled |
Surface | Black Pickled HL Brushed Polished |
Shape | Carbon Rod |
Packing | Standard Seaworthy Package |
Payment Term | L/C T/T (30% Deposit) |
Length | 1-12m/customized |
Chemical Composition
C | Si | Mn | S | P | Cr | Ni | Cu | Mo |
0.38~0.45% | 0.17~0.37% | 0.50~0.80% | ≤0.035% | ≤0.035% | 0.90~1.20% | ≤0.30% | ≤0.30% | 0.15~0.25% |
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1.What is carbon steel bar?
Carbon steel bar is a kind of general-purpose steel bar that offers excellent formability and weldability, being used in a wide variety of applications including auto manufacturing, shipbuilding, aerospace industry, petrochemical plants, auto-power and wind-engine, metallurgical machinery, precision tools, etc.
2.What is carbon steel used for?
Also called mild steel, it's commonly used structurally in buildings and bridges, axles, gears, shafts, rails, pipelines and couplings, cars, fridges and washing machines. High carbon steel has a much better tensile strength, used to make cutting tools, blades, punches, dies, springs and high-strength wire.
3.Is carbon steel stronger than steel?
Stainless steel is is more appealing to the eye and can be use for decorative products. Carbon Steel is stronger and more durable then stainless steel.
4.Is carbon better than steel?
Though steel is generally considered the standard when it comes to construction and industrial settings, in terms of strength to weight ratios, carbon fiber is actually significantly stronger than steel. In this application, “strength” is defined by a material's resistance to deformation or “modulus of elasticity”.
5.How strong is carbon steel?
The average tensile and yield strength of a piece of carbon steel can vary tremendously depending on the steel's carbon content and other manufacturing factors. AISI 1020 steel, a low-carbon mild steel, has a yield strength of 47,900 psi and a tensile strength of 65,300 psi.