Carbon Steel Cast

Carbon-Steel-Cast

What is Carbon Steel Cast?

A material is considered to be carbon steel when it’s an alloy of carbon and iron – and has no minimum content required for other elements, such as manganese, vanadium, nickel or copper.

Typically, this alloy has less than 2% carbon in its composition, varying usually between 0.1% and 0.9%.

Carbon Steel Cast sits at the heart of modern industry, due to its outstanding strength, durability and cost‑effectiveness. As a leader in carbon steel and alloy castings, SAIKUANG provides a wide portfolio built to excel in high‑temperature, high‑pressure and high‑wear settings. We carefully adjust the carbon content in every variant, optimising mechanical performance and weldability for critical applications.

Carbon steel is amongst the most popular materials in the world of manufacturing due to its incredible properties, which has led to it being one of our most used metals here at SAIKUANG, where we often carry out carbon steel investment casting.

Key Advantages of Carbon Steel Cast

    • High‑temperature resistance:It keeps its structure and performance even as temperatures climb.
    • Strength and toughness: High tensile and impact values make it perfect for structural or load‑bearing parts.
    • Pressure containment:It stays leak‑tight when holding pressurised fluids or gases.
    • Ferromagnetic Properties:Most carbon steel alloys retain magnetic properties, suitable for specific engineering and industrial use cases.