• A36 Carbon Steel


    A36 Carbon Steel: Structural-Grade Carbon Steel for General Construction & Industrial Fabrication A36 carbon steel, governed by ASTM A36/A36M standards, is the most widely specified structural steel grade in North America due to its optimal…

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  • 1095 Carbon Steel


    AISI 1095 Carbon Steel: High-Carbon Steel for Spring, Blade, and High-Strength Applications AISI 1095 carbon steel is a high-carbon, non-alloy steel known for its exceptional hardness, wear resistance, and edge retention after heat treatment. With…

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  • 1080 Carbon Steel


    1080 Carbon Steel: High-Carbon Steel for Spring, Blade, and High-Strength Applications 1080 carbon steel is a high-carbon, non-alloy steel grade (UNS G10800) renowned for its exceptional hardness, wear resistance, and edge retention after heat treatment.…

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  • 1070 Carbon Steel


    1070 Carbon Steel: High-Carbon Steel for Spring, Wire, and High-Strength Applications 1070 carbon steel, classified under the AISI/SAE designation system, is a high-carbon steel grade containing approximately 0.65-0.75% carbon. This composition delivers exceptional hardness, wear…

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  • 1060 Carbon Steel


    1060 Carbon Steel: Low-Carbon Mild Steel for General Engineering & Structural Applications 1060 carbon steel, classified under the AISI/SAE designation system, is a low-carbon mild steel grade with a nominal carbon content of 0.60%. This…

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  • 1050 Carbon Steel


    1050 Carbon Steel: High-Strength Low-Alloy Steel for General Engineering & Structural Applications 1050 carbon steel, designated under AISI/SAE standards, is a medium-carbon, non-alloy steel grade offering an optimal balance between strength, machinability, and cost-effectiveness. With…

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