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Summary Of: Carbon steel

Steel is considered to be carbon steel when no minimum content is specified or required for chromium... in this use carbon steel may include alloy steels... s definition of carbon steel allows up to 1... The purpose of heat treating carbon steel is to change the mechanical properties of steel... Spheroidite forms when carbon steel is heated to approximately 700... Carbon steel is heated to approximately 40... worked carbon steel with less than 0... Carbon steel is heated to approximately 55... Carbon steel with at least 0... This property of carbon steel can be beneficial...

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