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Carbon Steel EN 353 Channels are made of an iron-carbon alloy with a carbon content of around 0.3-1.0%. The addition of carbon enhances the strength and hardness of the material. However, higher carbon content also makes it less ductile and more brittle. Trace amounts of other elements, such as manganese, silicon, and sulfur, may also be present, which are added to improve the properties of the steel. The exact chemical composition of EN 353 Channels depends on the grade and specific application requirements. However, the combination of carbon and iron creates a durable, strong, and versatile material commonly used in construction and engineering.

CS EN 353 Channels are widely used in various engineering and construction applications due to their strength and durability. They are often used to manufacture structural beams, frames, and supports for buildings and bridges. Their high strength-to-weight ratio makes them ideal for load-bearing structures, where weight reduction is crucial. The material is also resistant to wear and tear, making it suitable for heavy-duty machinery and equipment use. In addition to its strength, EN 353 Channels also have good corrosion resistance, making it ideal for outdoor use or in harsh environments where corrosion resistance is necessary. The material is also easy to forge, bend, and cut, making it suitable for custom fabrication and welding. Overall, the strength, durability, and versatility make EN 353 Carbon Steel Channels popular in various industries and applications.

FAQ's for Carbon Steel EN-353 Channels

Carbon Steel EN 353 Channels are commonly used in construction, engineering, and manufacturing applications such as the production of structural beams, frames, and supports for buildings and bridges, heavy-duty machinery, and equipment.

Yes, Carbon Steel EN 353 Channels have good resistance to corrosion, making it ideal for outdoor use or in harsh environments where corrosion resistance is necessary.

Price is based on the various factors, in general, it starts from INR 50/Kg to INR 70/Kg

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