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High Carbon Steel is a type of Carbon Steel that contains a higher amount of carbon than other forms of steel. It is typically used in applications that require strength and durability, such as construction, automotive, and aerospace. High Carbon Steel is also used in the production of cutting tools, such as knives and saw blades. It is also used in the production of springs and wires.
High Carbon Steel is produced in a variety of forms, including sheet, plate, bar, and wire. It is available in a range of grades, with each grade having its own unique properties. The properties of High Carbon Steel depend on the amount of carbon present in the steel.
Some of the companies in the High Carbon Steel market include ArcelorMittal, Nippon Steel Corporation, ThyssenKrupp AG, JFE Steel Corporation, and POSCO. Show Less Read more