Carbon steel
Carbon steel or forged steel contains a higher carbon ratio. It is usually low-carbon, easy to weld, and soft in machining. Carbon increases resistance and the degree of brittleness in a cold environment, reducing resilience and ductility. It can also contain other materials, such as silicon or manganese. Its main property, in addition to resistance, is its malleability.
The first property is its flexibility, which means that this steel can be shaped in any way as desired. Once shaped, the carbon makes the steel’s structure harden. In addition, this steel is highly resistant and has a low metal alloy. Its low carbon content makes it easy to weld. For this reason, it is used to manufacture axles, frameworks, couplings, and machinery parts in general.
Carbon Steel in industrial sectors and applications:
Castinox is stainless steel and special allow cast company with great experience in manufacturing carbon steel components and parts for the power industry and the water processing industry. These are some of the largest-volume parts manufactured with carbon steel:
Carbon steel valves
- Ball valves
- Rising plug valves
- Butterfly valves
- Guillotine valves
- Globe cryogenic valves
- Check gate valves
Industrial components :
- Fluid pump pieces
- Parts for Kaplan Turbines
- Parts for Pelton Turbines
- Parts for Francis Turbines
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