matalahiiliteräksellä
Matalahiiliteräksellä is a Finnish term referring to steel with a low carbon content. Generally, steels containing less than 0.25% carbon are classified as low-carbon steel. This type of steel is characterized by its ductility, malleability, and ease of welding and machining. Its low carbon content means it is not typically hardened by heat treatment, but rather through cold working processes like rolling or drawing.
Low-carbon steel, often referred to as mild steel, finds widespread application in various industries due to
The production of matalahiiliteräksellä involves reducing the carbon content during the steelmaking process, often through methods