What Are the Different Uses of Low Carbon Steel?
Mild steel is a carbon steel with a carbon content of less than 0.25%. It is also called soft steel because of its low strength, low hardness, and softness. It includes most ordinary carbon structural steel and some high-quality carbon structural steel. Most of them are used for engineering structural parts without heat treatment, and some are carburized and other heat treated for mechanical parts that require wear resistance.
Low-carbon steel
- Low carbon steel is generally rolled into
- Originally due to the inherent characteristics of low-carbon steel, its scope of use was greatly limited. With the application of some new technologies in the steel industry in China, many emerging uses of low-carbon steel have been well developed. Or steel trading companies are actively cooperating closely with large domestic sling companies to jointly develop a series of high-tech, high-precision and high-quality rigging products, which have played a good technical promotion in the rigging industry at home and even globally. effect. This also gives us a comprehensive path to low-carbon steel and points out a new path.
- Low carbon steel is a tough material. The stress-strain curve during stretching is mainly divided into four stages: the elastic stage, the yield stage, the strengthening stage, and the local deformation stage. There are obvious yielding and necking phenomena in the local deformation stage. At the beginning, it is an elastic stage, which fully follows Hooke's law and rises in a straight line. After the limit of proportion, the deformation accelerates, but there is no obvious yield stage.