Low carbon steel

Low carbon steel  is a type of steel with a limited carbon content, typically less than 0.25% by weight. This low carbon level makes the steel have better welding and forming properties, is easier to process, and has lower production costs than steels with higher carbon content.

Due to its low carbon content, low carbon steel has excellent welding properties . It is easy to weld and tends to deform less during the welding process. This type of steel is easy to machine, meaning it can be easily bent, cut, stamped and formed. This is important in the production of various industrial components. Despite its low carbon content, low carbon steel can have high tensile strength and elasticity, making it used in the production of springs, structural members and other components that require resistance to loads.

Application of low carbon steel

Low-carbon steel is commonly used in the automotive industry for the production of vehicle bodies. Its light weight, strength, and ease of forming are valued by car manufacturers. It is also used in construction for the production of structural members such as sheet metal, beams, and pipes. Its strength and corrosion resistance make it a popular choice in construction. Low-carbon steel is also used in the production of various consumer products such as furniture, household appliances, hand tools, doors, and windows.

Our offer includes products made of low carbon steel DC01 , DC02 and DC03.