CNC Carbon steel

Carbon steel is the cornerstone of modern manufacturing, a versatile and robust alloy whose properties are unlocked with precision through CNC machining. Composed primarily of iron and carbon, its characteristics are directly influenced by its carbon content, offering a spectrum from excellent machinability to exceptional strength and hardness. CNC machining transforms raw carbon steel stock into high-tolerance, functional components with superior dimensional stability and repeatability. From simple brackets to complex engine parts, CNC machined carbon steel provides an unmatched balance of performance, durability, and cost-effectiveness for a vast range of industrial applications.


KEY BENEFITS

CNC machining enhances the inherent advantages of carbon steel, making it a top choice for engineers and designers.

Benefit Description
High Strength & Durability Carbon steel offers an excellent strength-to-weight ratio and can withstand significant stress, impact, and wear, ensuring long-lasting performance.
Superior Machinability Especially in low-carbon grades, it is easy to cut and shape, allowing for high-speed machining, complex geometries, and excellent surface finishes.
Cost-Effectiveness As one of the most affordable and readily available metals, carbon steel provides a low material cost, which translates to lower overall part costs.
Excellent Heat Treatment Carbon steel can be hardened (e.g., case hardening, through hardening) and tempered after machining to achieve specific surface hardness and core toughness.
Wide Availability & Versatility Available in numerous grades (1018, 1045, 4140, etc.) and forms (bar, plate, sheet), it can be tailored to meet a wide array of mechanical and environmental requirements.

APPLICATIONS

CNC machined carbon steel components are fundamental across virtually every heavy-duty and precision industry.

Industry Example Components
Automotive & Transportation Engine brackets, gearbox components, shafts, pins, suspension parts, brake system components.
Industrial Machinery Gears, rollers, hydraulic fittings, machine frames, jigs, fixtures, tool holders, press plates.
Aerospace & Defense Landing gear components, mounting hardware, actuator parts, structural brackets (often in specific, high-strength alloys).
Oil & Gas Valve bodies, drilling tool components, pump shafts, flange fittings, and other high-pressure system parts.
Consumer Goods & Hardware Power tool housings, lock bodies, high-strength fasteners, agricultural equipment parts, and sporting goods.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

This table provides a general overview of common CNC-machined carbon steel grades. Specific properties can vary based on heat treatment and exact composition.

Property Low Carbon Steel (AISI 1018) Medium Carbon Steel (AISI 1045) Alloy Steel (AISI 4140)
Carbon Content 0.15-0.20% 0.42-0.50% 0.38-0.43%
Tensile Strength 64 ksi (440 MPa) 91 ksi (630 MPa) 95 ksi (655 MPa) Annealed
Yield Strength 54 ksi (370 MPa) 77 ksi (530 MPa) 60 ksi (415 MPa) Annealed
Hardness 126 Brinell 163 Brinell 197 Brinell Annealed
Machinability Excellent (~ 70% of 1212 CS) Good (~ 50% of 1212 CS) Fair to Good (~ 65% of 1212 CS)
Heat Treatment Case hardening only Through hardening & tempering Excellent response; through hardening & tempering
Primary Features Ductile, good weldability, easy to machine. Stronger & harder than 1018, good wear resistance. High strength, toughness, and fatigue strength.
Common Uses Fixtures, spacers, pins, non-critical structural parts. Shafts, gears, bolts, studs, higher-strength components. Gears, axles, crankshafts, high-stress structural parts.
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