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Mild steel, also known as low carbon steel, is a type of carbon steel with a low carbon content, typically less than 0.3%. It is widely used in various industries due to its excellent weldability, machinability, and versatility. Mild steel is known for its balance of strength, ductility, and affordability, making it a popular choice for construction, automotive, and manufacturing applications. Its properties can be modified through alloying and heat treatment to suit specific requirements.

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Material Composition

Mild steel typically contains carbon in the range of 0.05% to 0.3%, with the balance being iron and small amounts of other elements such as manganese. The exact composition can vary based on the specific grade and application.

Mechanical Properties

Mild steel has good tensile strength, typically ranging from 370 to 700 MPa, and exhibits good ductility and impact resistance. Its hardness and strength can be influenced by heat treatment processes.

Dimensions

Mild steel products come in various dimensions, including thickness, width, length, diameter, and weight. Specifications are standardized according to industry norms and can vary based on the product type.

Surface Finish

Mild steel products may have different surface finishes, such as hot-rolled, cold-rolled, or coated. The finish affects the appearance, corrosion resistance, and surface quality of the product.

Standards and Grades

Mild steel products are often manufactured according to standards such as ASTM, ISO, or EN. Common grades include ASTM A36, S275, and S355, each with specific properties and applications.

Weldability and Machinability

Mild steel is known for its excellent weldability and machinability, making it suitable for various fabrication processes. It can be easily cut, welded, and formed to meet specific design requirements.

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Corrosion Resistance

While mild steel is not highly resistant to corrosion, it can be treated or coated to improve its resistance. Common treatments include galvanizing, painting, or applying protective coatings.

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