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En 351 Carbon Steel Bars have a unique chemical composition that makes them an ideal material for construction and industrial applications. B16 is an alloying agent added during the manufacturing process, made of chromium and molybdenum, which helps to increase the strength, hardness, and wear resistance of these steel bars. It also increases their corrosion resistance and allows the bars to withstand high-temperature levels. The addition of B16 in Carbon Steel Bars En 351 makes them a practical choice for heavy-duty construction projects and industrial applications requiring durability.

Carbon Steel EN 351 Bars are widely used worldwide for their strength and antioxidant properties. Commonly used in producing heavy machineries such as tanks, axles, and other industrial equipment, carbon steel is perfect for engineering applications requiring extreme resilience. Its rust and corrosion resistance make it ideal for outdoor use or in areas vulnerable to saltwater damage. It can also be treated to increase its impact toughness or wear resistance. Outstanding mechanical properties like excellent weldability and machinability allow EN 351 Bars to have a wide range of applications, including tools put under heavy strain & manufacturing pipelines & components that require durable materials. With all these qualities and properties, carbon steel is among the most versatile metals used in modern times.

FAQ's for Carbon Steel EN-351 Bars

Carbon Steel En 351 Bars are used in a wide range of industries, including construction, manufacturing, automotive, construction equipment and agriculture. They can be used for various applications like gates, railings, shafts, axle rods and other structural components.

The main difference between carbon steel and mild steel is the amount of carbon content in each type. Carbon steel contains more than 2% carbon by weight while mild steel contains only up to 0.3% carbon by weight. This makes the two types of steel distinct in terms of their physical properties and hardness levels.

You can tell by looking at your product's label or specifications that it is made from Carbon Steel En 351 Bars if it mentions EN-351 as its material specification code or AISI/SAE 4140 as an alternative material specification code.

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