Hot Rolled Carbon Steel

A fundamental element, carbon is the backbone of organic life and finds applications in various industrial processes due to its diverse properties.

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Hot Rolled Carbon Steel

Material

Carbon steel, encompassing approximately 0.1 to 0.3 percent carbon, stands as the predominant steel variant. Generally, a rise in carbon content enhances tensile strength at the expense of ductility and augments its potential to be hardened via tempering. Conventionally, if steel lacks a specified measure of alloying components like chromium, molybdenum, nickel, titanium, or vanadium, it's termed as carbon steel.

Available Grades

Grade
Description
19W4
Heavy-duty grating steel with a protective galvanized finish.
60
Reinforcement bar quality boasting a yield strength of 60 KSI.
1008
A variant of low-carbon steel enriched with approximately 0.40% manganese; renowned for its welding and forming capabilities.
1011
Hot-forged alloy with both substantial strength and moldability.
1018
Gentle low carbon steel known for its robustness, ductility, and welding friendliness.
1045
A typical shafting steel with a moderate carbon presence, forgeable and reliable.
1055
A steel variant teetering between medium to high carbon content.
1144A
Usually cold-drawn medium carbon. Treatable with heat. Specialized welding methods required.
1215
Prime choice for screw machines due to exceptional machining quality and vibrant finish, albeit with limited welding suitability.
12L14
Resulfurized and rephosphorized carbon steel enhanced with lead for better machinability but at the cost of reduced strength.
A36
Renowned for its strength and moldability, this low carbon steel is a delight to work with.
A53
Multipurpose carbon steel pipe suitable for varied applications including steam and gas transmission.
A500 Gr-B
Standardized carbon steel tubing available in diverse shapes, from rounds to rectangles.
A513
Favorable for structural applications, thanks to its excellent welding properties.
A572
Multi-grade alloy designed for high-strength requirements in various structures, from bridges to buildings.
AR 200
Resilient, high-strength steel fashioned in its natural, as-rolled state.
AR 400 F
A tempered grade known for its resistance to wear and capacity for high impact.
AR 500
Tubing specialty, presenting carbon steel in various intriguing shapes.
AR-MED
As-rolled, high-strength, wear-resistant wonder.
CDS/HFS A519
Designed for high-pressure tasks, it's the go-to for thick-walled tubes.
DOM 1020
Low tensile strength but scores high in machinability, sturdiness, ductility, and welding capabilities.
DOM 1026
Carbon steel without the resulfurizing properties.
HSLA GR50
Shafting specialist with medium carbon content.
SAE J524
Bend-friendly seamless tubing, a product of annealed low carbon steel.
SAE J252
A sturdy steel pipe where the cylinder acts as a robust load-bearer.

Available Shapes