Carbon Steel & Galvanized Steel
Carbon steel, an iron-carbon alloy with a carbon content of 0.0218% to 2.11%.
The hardness of carbon steel is determined by the carbon content.
The higher the carbon content of carbon steel, the greater the hardness and the higher the strength, but the plasticity is lower.
Carbon steel is often used in engineering structures, such as: threaded steel, steel, steel bars, etc.
Galvanized steel with hot-dip or electroplated zinc coating on the surface.
Galvanizing is divided into electro-galvanizing and hot-dip galvanizing.
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