Carbon Steel Bar

Carbon Steel Grades are CK45, EN8, EN8D, EN8M, EN9, EN32B, C20, C45, 20C8, 40C8, 45C8, 55C8, C50, C60.

These Carbon Steel grades can get in a form of Carbon Steel Round Bar, Carbon Steel Flat and Carbon Steel Square.

Carbon Steel round bar C20 is an unalloyed low carbon mild steel grade supplied as a hot rolled or bright drawn finish bar. As a low carbon grade, it provides low strength with good machinability and is suitable for welding. Lightly stressed in the form of bolts, fixings, shafts, spacers, hubs, and bushings. Bracketry, linkages, and base plates would be fine to produce using carbon steel EN3.

C45 is a medium carbon steel grade offering reasonable tensile strength. Supplied in the cold drawn or hot rolled condition, tensile properties can vary but are approximately between 500-800 N/mm². This grade can be flame or induction hardened to produce a good surface hardness with moderate wear resistance. C45 is widely used for components that require better properties than mild steel but does not justify the costs of alloy steel.

C50 is medium carbon steel is used when greater strength and hardness is desired than in the as-rolled condition. C50 steel plate, EN 10083 C50 steel plate, under EN 10083 standard, we can regard C50 steel plate as high carbon steel. C50 steel plate is one mainly of high carbon steel, EN 10083 C50 steel plate is one of the higher carbon content (0.47-0.55) steels. It is equal to DIN C50, JUS C.16301, and NF AF70C55. C50 high carbon steel has good grain and Mechanical properties. Its yield strength is between 320-610 MPa, C50 tensile strength is from290MPa to 590MPa.

C60 steel is one of the higher carbon content (0.60%) steel. It is more difficult to fabricate than the lower carbon grades. Shafts, bushings, connecting rods, Mechanical engineering components, agricultural hand tools, large forgings, springs, cold-rolled strips.

1045 is medium carbon steel is used when greater strength and hardness is desired than in the as-rolled’ condition. Extreme size accuracy, straightness, and concentricity combine to minimize wear in high-speed applications. Turned, ground, and polished.

EN8 also know as 080M40. Unalloyed medium carbon steel. EN8 is medium strength steel, good tensile strength. Suitable for shafts stressed pins, studs, keys, etc. AISI 1040.Available as normalized or rolled. EN8 is supplied round drawn/turned, round hot rolled, hexagon, square, flats, and plate.EN8 is usually supplied untreated but can be supplied to order in the normalized or finally heat treated (quenched and tempered to ”Q” or “R” properties for limiting ruling sections up to 63mm), which is adequate for a wide range of applications. Please refer to our selection guide for comparisons.

EN8D is carbon steel, detailed in British Standard BS970.080A42 is a medium carbon and medium tensile steel used mainly for axles, spindles, studs, automotive, and general engineering components. Suitable for heat treatment where extra strength is required. It is medium-high carbon steel that can be strengthened by heat-treating after forming. Machinability and weldability are fair. Typical uses include machine, plow and carriage bolts, cylinder head studs, machine parts, etc. It is also used for U bolts, concrete re-enforcing rods, forgings, and non-critical springs.

This steel is an unalloyed low carbon grade. Components when carburized have a core strength range of 430-490N/mm² with the hard wear-resistant surface case. It is a popular case hardening steel grade for general engineering, readily machinable and weldable in its supply condition. EN32 is low tensile steel suited for lightly stressed components.

Carbon steels have carbon as the key alloying element in their composition. They also contain up to 0.4% silicon and 1.2% manganese. In addition, the residual elements such as copper, molybdenum, aluminum, chromium, and nickel are present in these steels.

Carbon steels have carbon as the key alloying element in their composition. They also contain up to 0.4% silicon and 1.2% manganese. In addition, the residual elements such as copper, molybdenum, aluminum, chromium, and nickel are present in these steels.AISI 1035 is a water resisting carbon steel whose wear resistance and hardenability are increased by the addition of a small quantity of chromium.

Carbon steels have carbon as the key alloying element in their composition. They also contain up to 0.4% silicon and 1.2% manganese. In addition, the residual elements such as copper, molybdenum, aluminum, chromium, and nickel are present in these steels.