medium steel
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Definition
- Noun:
- A type of carbon steel: "medium steel" refers specifically to a grade of carbon steel containing between 0.15% and 0.30% carbon by weight. It possesses a balance of ductility and strength, making it suitable for a wide range of structural and mechanical applications.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The bridge's support beams are constructed from medium steel.
- For this component, we require the machinability of medium steel.
- Medium steel is often used in automotive frames and construction rebar.
Advanced Usage
- Technical Specification: In metallurgy and engineering specifications, "medium steel" is precisely defined by its carbon content range.
- The blueprint calls for AISI 1020 steel, which is a common type of medium steel.
Variants and Related Words
- Mild Steel / Low-Carbon Steel: Steel with a carbon content below that of medium steel (typically below 0.15-0.25%, definitions vary). It is softer and more ductile.
- High-Carbon Steel: Steel with a carbon content above that of medium steel (typically above 0.60%). It is harder and stronger but less ductile.
- Carbon Steel: The broad category of steel where the main alloying element is carbon, encompassing low, medium, and high-carbon grades.
Synonyms
- Mid-carbon steel: A direct synonym emphasizing the intermediate carbon content.
- Structural steel (in some contexts): As medium steel is commonly used for structural purposes, this term can sometimes refer to it, though "structural steel" is a broader category.
Related Phrases
- Medium-carbon steel: A more formal or technical variant of the term "medium steel."
Noun
- steel with 0.15-0.3% carbon