Which is better, carbon steel or steel

 Both carbon steel and steel are good.

  Carbon steel is more wear-resistant and corrosion-resistant, but it is lighter and has lower strength than steel. Steel is stronger and more durable, but it is more susceptible to corrosion.

  Ordinary carbon steel is the abbreviation for ordinary carbon structural steel. The carbon content is less than 0.38%, with less than 0.25% being the most commonly used. Belonging to low-carbon steel, each metal grade represents the minimum yield point of the steel grade when the thickness is less than 16mm. Compared with high-quality carbon steel, there are wider restrictions on carbon content, performance range, and phosphorus, sulfur, and other residual element content. China and some countries classify ordinary carbon steel into three categories based on the guarantee conditions for delivery: Class A steel (Class A steel), which only guarantees mechanical properties and does not guarantee chemical composition; Class B steel (Class B steel), which only guarantees chemical composition and does not guarantee mechanical properties. Special steel (Class C steel) ensures both chemical composition and mechanical properties. Special types of steel are often used to manufacture important structural components.

  Usage

  1. Low carbon steel is used for production in various industries.

  2. Consumers or various industries can find low-carbon steel in English and metric sizes that meet different requirements.

  3. Steel with lower carbon content has higher crack resistance, but maintains ductility unaffected by temperature.

  4. Steel with relatively low carbon content is prone to cracking or fragmentation under pressure, but low-carbon steel only bends and does not crack.

  5. Low carbon steel contains about 40 points of carbon.

  6. Every 0.01% carbon content represents a point.

  7. Due to the indivisible components contained in low-carbon steel, it can form different plates, sheets, and tubes.



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