Carbon Steel: Properties, Production, Examples and Applications
Carbon steel is an iron-carbon alloy, which contains up to 2.1 wt.% carbon. For carbon steels, there is no minimum specified content of other alloying elements, however, they often contain manganese. The maximum manganese, silicon and copper content should be less than 1.65 wt.%, 0.6 wt.% and 0.6 wt.%, respectively.
Types of carbon steel and their properties
Carbon steel can be classified into three categories according to its carbon content: low-carbon steel (or mild-carbon steel), medium-carbon steel and high-carbon steel [1]. Their carbon content, microstructure and properties compare as follows:
| Carbon content (wt.%) | Microstructure | Properties | Examples | 
| Low-carbon steel | < 0.25 | Ferrite, pearlite | Low hardness and cost. High ductility, toughness, machinability and weldability | 
| Medium-carbon steel | 0.25 – 0.60 | Martensite | Low hardenability, medium strength, ductility and toughness | 
| High-carbon steel | 0.60 – 1.25 | Pearlite | High hardness, strength, low ductility | 
Carbon Steel Description
Grade:
1)GB: Q195, Q215, Q235A, Q235B, Q235C, Q235D, Q255A, 255B, Q275, Q295A, Q295B, Q345B, Q345C, Q345D, Q345E, Q390A, Q390B, Q390C,Q390D, Q390E, Q420, Q420B, Q420C, Q420D, Q420E, Q460D, Q460E, Q500D, Q500E, Q550D, Q550E, Q620D, Q620E, Q690D, Q690E
2)EN: S185,S235JR, S275JR, S355JR, S420NL, S460NL S500Q, S550Q, S620Q, S690Q 
3)ASTM: Grade B, Grade C, Grade D, A36, Grade 36, Grade 40, Grade42, Grade 50, Grade 55, Grade 60, Grade 65, Grade 80 
4)JIS: SS330, SPHC, SS400, SPFC, SPHD, SPHE
PRODUCT DETAILS
| A588
  Carbon Steel Plate Description | 
| A588 carbon steel plate has been specially treated to show good corrosion
  resistance. It can resist corrosion from the atmosphere, sea water, salt
  spray and other environments, thus extending its service life. For another, A588 carbon steel plate is made of high-strength steel and has high yield strength and
  tensile strength, which can meet the requirements of various structural
  parts. The plate also has good welding performance, is easy to weld and
  process, and therefore improves the efficiency of engineering
  installation. A588 carbon steel plates are suitable for various structural parts that require
  corrosion resistance and high strength, such as bridges, buildings, ships,
  vehicles, etc. | 
| Product   Parameters | 
| Product Name | A588   Carbon Steel Plate | 
| Production   Process | Hot   Rolling, Cold Rolling | 
| Material   Standards | AISI, ASTM, ASME,   DIN, BS, EN, ISO, JIS, GOST, SAE, etc. | 
| Width | 100mm-3000mm | 
| Length | 1m-12m, or   Customized Size | 
| Thickness | 0.1mm-400mm | 
| Delivery   Conditions | Rolling,   Annealing, Quenching, Tempered or Standard | 
| Surface   Process | Ordinary, Wire   Drawing, Laminated Film | 
| Chemical
  Composition | 
| A588 | C | Mn | P | S | Ni | Si | Cr | 
| GradeA | ≤ 0.19 | 0.80~1.25 | ≤ 0.04 | ≤ 0.05 | ≤ 0.40 | 0.30-0.65 | 0.40-0.65 | 
| GradeB | ≤ 0.20 | 0.75~1.35 | ≤ 0.04 | ≤ 0.05 | ≤ 0.50 | 0.15-0.50 | 0.40-0.70 | 
| GradeC | ≤ 0.15 | 0.80~1.35 | ≤ 0.04 | ≤ 0.05 | 0.25-0.50 | 0.15-0.40 | 0.30-0.50 | 
| GradeK | ≤ 0.17 | 0.50~1.20 | ≤ 0.04 | ≤ 0.05 | ≤ 0.40 | 0.25-0.50 | 0.40-0.70 | 
| Mechanical
  Properties | 
| A588 | Tensile
  Strength | Yield
  Strength | Elongation 200mm% | Elongation 50in% | 
| Thickness≤100mm | 485 | 345 | 18 | 21 | 
| Thickness>100-125mm | 460 | 315 | - | 21 | 
| Thickness>125-200mm | 435 | 290 | - | 21 | 
| Physical
  Performance | 
| Physical Performance | Metric | Imperial | 
| Density | 7.75g/cc | 0.280 lb/in³ | 
| Scope of
  Application | 
| ASTM
  A588 steel is known for its weather resistance. When exposed to external
  conditions, its corrosion resistance becomes stronger even if it is not
  painted. ASTM A588 steel has four times the corrosion resistance of carbon
  steel. The application of ASTM A588 steel is very wide. In addition to its
  typical application in welded bridges and buildings, this specification is
  also widely used in railway passenger cars; including transmission towers and
  telephone towers, trucks, bridges and gusset plates, and housing shells. ASTM
  A588 steel also maintains a good strength-to-weight ratio, meeting the high
  strength requirements of carbon steel with less weight. |