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Carbon Steel is a steel with carbon content up to 2.1% by weight. The definition of carbon steel from the American Iron & Steel Institute (AISI) states:

Steel is considered to be carbon steel when:

No minimum content is specified or required for chromium, cobalt, molybdenum, nickel, niobium, titanium, tungsten, vanadium or zirconium, or any other element to be added to obtain a desired alloying effect;

The specified minimum for copper does not exceed 0.40 percent;

Or the maximum content specified for any of the following elements does not exceed the percentages noted: manganese 1.65, silicon 0.60, copper 0.60.

The term "carbon steel" may also be used in reference to steel which is not stainless steel; in this use carbon steel may include alloy steels.

As the carbon percentage content rises, steel has the ability to become harder and stronger through heat treating; however, it becomes less ductile. Regardless of the heat treatment, a higher carbon content reduces weldability. In carbon steels, the higher carbon content lowers the melting point.
steel round tube and plate
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CSP-250.080-A53 N/A A53 Steel Pipe 2.500" Schedule 80 2.875" x 0.276" N/A Pipe
CSP-500.080-500 N/A A500 Steel Pipe 5.000" Schedule 80 5.563" x 0.375" N/A Pipe
CSP-800.080-500 N/A A500 Steel Pipe 8.000" Schedule 80 8.625" x 0.500" N/A Pipe
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