karbonacél
Karbonacél, often referred to as carbon steel, is a type of steel alloy characterized by its high carbon content, typically ranging from 0.2% to 2.1% by weight. This carbon content is the primary alloying element that distinguishes it from other types of steel. The presence of carbon significantly impacts the steel's hardness, strength, and tensile strength.
Compared to stainless steel, carbon steel generally possesses higher tensile strength and is more susceptible to
Common uses for carbon steel include manufacturing tools, structural components in buildings and bridges, automotive parts,