Steel CNC Machining The grade of material we use
Dec 20, 2021
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We provide CNC machining services for steel and its different grades. Here are some of the steel grades we use:
1. Mild steel -- This steel is known to have a low carbon content (0 to 0.25%). This helps make the steel more ductile and strong. A low-carbon variant of mild steel is used for molding and packaging.
Carbon steel -- This is one of the most widely used steels in the United States. Carbon steel has a higher carbon content than low carbon steel. Carbon steel is less malleable but has higher strength than mild steel.
3. Plain carbon steel -- This is another steel we use. The grade is further divided into several sub-categories based on carbon content, including low, medium, high and ultra-high carbon steels.
4. Low and high alloy Steels -- The total alloy content of low alloy steels varies from 2.07% to 10.5%. Alloying elements in low alloy steel include molybdenum, chromium and nickel. High-alloy steel, on the other hand, is a type of stainless steel that contains at least 10.5 percent chromium and nickel. This helps to make these steel variants corrosion-resistant and achieve good weldability and strength.
Pride's steel CNC processing capabilities
We have a wide range of steel CNC machining equipment and tools. These facilities help us to provide our customers with the best final products. Let's take a look at our steel CNC processing capability.
Please contact us at zhang@pride-cnc.com

