low-carbon steel
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Definition
- Noun:
- A type of steel containing a low percentage of carbon: Specifically, low-carbon steel is a ferrous alloy with a carbon content typically less than 0.15% to 0.25% by weight. This low carbon content makes the steel relatively soft, ductile, and easy to form, but it cannot be hardened significantly by heat treatment.
Usage
- Low-carbon steel is commonly used where high strength is not the primary requirement, but formability and weldability are important.
- It is often used in the as-rolled or annealed condition.
Examples
- Noun:
- The car's body panels are made from low-carbon steel for ease of shaping.
- For this construction project, we specified low-carbon steel due to its excellent welding properties.
- Mild steel is another name for low-carbon steel.
Advanced Usage
- "Low-carbon steel sheet": Refers to the material in a flat-rolled form, commonly used in automotive and appliance manufacturing.
- The factory orders coils of low-carbon steel sheet for stamping parts.
Variants and Related Words
- Mild steel (n): A common synonym for low-carbon steel.
- Carbon steel (n): A broader category of steel where the main interstitial alloying element is carbon. Low-carbon steel is a sub-type of carbon steel.
- High-carbon steel (n): Steel with a higher carbon content (typically above 0.6%), which is harder and stronger but less ductile than low-carbon steel.
Synonyms
- Mild steel: The most direct synonym.
- Soft steel: A descriptive term highlighting its relative softness compared to higher-carbon steels.
Related Phrases
- Low-carbon content: The defining chemical characteristic of this material.
- The key property of this grade is its low-carbon content.
Noun
- steel with less than 0.15% carbon