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Carbon steel is an alloy of iron and carbon, with a carbon content ranging from 0.04% to 2.1%, depending on the grade. Carbon steel can be classified into four main types based on the carbon content and the microstructure: low carbon steel, medium carbon steel, high carbon steel, and ultra-high carbon steel.
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 The carbon content of carbon steel affects its properties and performance, such as hardness, ductility, weldability, and corrosion resistance. Generally, the higher the carbon content, the harder and stronger the steel, but the lower the ductility and weldability. The microstructure of carbon steel also affects its properties and performance, such as toughness, fatigue resistance, and wear resistance. The microstructure of carbon steel can be changed by heat treatment, such as annealing, quenching, and tempering, to achieve the desired properties and performance.
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Carbon steel is an alloy of iron and carbon, with a carbon content ranging from 0.04% to 2.1%, depending on the grade. Carbon steel can be classified into four main types based on the carbon content and the microstructure: low carbon steel, medium carbon steel, high carbon steel, and ultra-high carbon steel.
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 The carbon content of carbon steel affects its properties and performance, such as hardness, ductility, weldability, and corrosion resistance. Generally, the higher the carbon content, the harder and stronger the steel, but the lower the ductility and weldability. The microstructure of carbon steel also affects its properties and performance, such as toughness, fatigue resistance, and wear resistance. The microstructure of carbon steel can be changed by heat treatment, such as annealing, quenching, and tempering, to achieve the desired properties and performance.