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S15C Low Carbon Steel

Low-carbon steel, with a carbon content of approximately 0.15%, is the most common type of steel in the market. It has lower strength and hardness, and is often called "soft steel". This type of steel is supplied in various shapes, including squares, hexagons, and rectangles. It has many applications and is particularly suitable for work environments requiring good ductility and weldability. It is commonly used for bolts, washers, bearings, etc...

The steel codes of different countries are as below:
● American AISI: 1015
● Japanese JIS: S15C
● European Union EN: C15E
● German DIN: C15 / Ck15
● Chinese GB: 15
● International Standard ISO: C15E4
C% Si% Mn% P% S% Cr% Ni% Mo% Cu%
0.13-0.18 0.15-0.35 0.3-0.6 0≦0.03 0≦0.035 0≦0.2 0≦0.25 -- 0≦0.25

 

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