Carbon Steel
Carbon Steel is one of the most widely used engineering materials, known for its strength, durability, and cost-effectiveness. It is primarily composed of iron and carbon, with varying carbon content that determines its hardness, strength, and flexibility. Carbon steel is suitable for a wide range of industrial and structural applications where reliability and performance are essential.
It offers excellent mechanical properties, making it ideal for fabrication, machining, and construction purposes. Available in different grades such as low, medium, and high carbon steel, it can be customized as per required specifications, sizes, and finishes to meet diverse industrial requirements.
High strength and durability for structural applications
Excellent machinability and formability in low carbon grades
Good weldability for fabrication and construction use
Higher hardness and strength with increased carbon content
Cost-effective material compared to alloy and stainless steels
Good wear resistance in medium and high carbon grades
Suitable for heat treatment to enhance hardness and strength
Available in various sizes, shapes, and finishes
Consistent quality sourced from reliable manufacturers
Construction and infrastructure (beams, structures, frames)
Automotive components like body parts and structural elements
General engineering and machinery parts
Pipes, tubes, and industrial fittings
Manufacturing of tools, fasteners, and hardware items
Railways, transport, and heavy equipment
Fabrication and welding projects
Industrial and agricultural equipment