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Steel Round Bar is a hot rolled, mild steel solid steel bar that is ideal for all general fabrication, manufacturing and repairs. Steel Rounds are widely used in industrial maintenance, agricultural implements, transportation equipment, ornamental iron work, fencing, artwork, etc. This steel shape is easy to weld, cut, form and drill with the proper equipment and knowledge. Metal stocks many of sizes of steel round at wholesale prices in ready to ship precut and mill lengths or you can order online just what you need custom Cut to Size in small or large quantity.

    Description

    Round steel refers to a solid long steel with a circular cross section. The specifications are expressed in diameter in millimeters (mm). For example, "50mm" means round steel with a diameter of 50 mm.
    d  kg/m d kg/m
    6 0.222 14 1.21
    8 0.395 17 1.78
    10 0.617 19 2.23
    12 0.888 21 2.72
    22 2.98 63 24.5
    25 3.85 70 30.2
    28 4.83 85 44.5
    30 5.55 95 55.6
    32 6.31 105 68
    34 7.13 115 81.5
    36 7.99 125 96.3
    38 8.9 130 104
    40 9.86 140 121
    42 10.9 150 139
    45 12.5 160 158
    48 14.2 170 178
    50 15.4 180 200
    53 17.3 190 223
    56 19.3 220 298

    Classification

    Classified by process
    Round steel is divided into three types: hot rolled, forged and cold drawn. The specification of hot-rolled round steel is 5.5-250 mm. Among them: 5.5-25mm small round steel is mostly supplied in straight strips, which are often used as steel bars, bolts and various mechanical parts; round steel larger than 25mm is mainly used to manufacture mechanical parts and tube blanks for seamless steel pipes. 

    Classified by chemical composition
    Carbon steel can be divided into low carbon steel, medium carbon steel and high carbon steel according to its chemical composition (that is, carbon content).
    (1) Mild steel
    Also known as mild steel, mild steel with carbon content ranging from 0.10% to 0.30% is easy to accept various processing such as forging, welding and cutting. It is often used to make chains, rivets, bolts, shafts, etc.

    (2) Medium carbon steel
    Carbon steel with a carbon content of 0.25% to 0.60%. There are many products such as killed steel, semi-killed steel, rimmed steel and so on. In addition to carbon, it can also contain a small amount of manganese (0.70% to 1.20%). According to product quality, it is divided into ordinary carbon structural steel and high-quality carbon structural steel. Good thermal processing and cutting performance, but poor welding performance. Strength and hardness are higher than low carbon steel, while plasticity and toughness are lower than low carbon steel. Hot-rolled and cold-drawn materials can be used directly without heat treatment, or they can be used after heat treatment. The quenched and tempered medium carbon steel has good comprehensive mechanical properties. The highest hardness that can be achieved is about HRC55 (HB538), and σb is 600~1100MPa. Therefore, among the various uses of medium strength level, medium carbon steel is the most widely used. In addition to being used as a building material, it is also widely used in the manufacture of various mechanical parts.

    (3) High carbon steel
    Often called tool steel, the carbon content ranges from 0.60% to 1.70%, which can be hardened and tempered. Hammers, crowbars, etc. are made of steel with a carbon content of 0.75%; cutting tools such as drills, taps, and reamers are made of steel with a carbon content of 0.90% to 1.00%.

    Classified by steel quality
    According to the quality of steel, it can be divided into ordinary carbon steel and high-quality carbon steel.
    (1) Ordinary carbon structural steel, also known as ordinary carbon steel, has wider restrictions on carbon content, performance range, and phosphorus, sulfur and other residual elements. In China and some countries, it is divided into three categories according to the guarantee conditions of delivery: Class A steel (Class A steel) is a steel that guarantees mechanical properties. Class B steel (Class B steel) is a steel with guaranteed chemical composition. Special steel (C steel) is a steel that guarantees both mechanical properties and chemical composition, and is often used to manufacture more important structural parts. The most produced and used in China is A3 steel (Class A No. 3 steel) with a carbon content of about 0.20%, which is mainly used for engineering structures.
    Some carbon structural steels also add a small amount of aluminum or niobium (or other carbide forming elements) to form nitrides or carbide particles to limit the growth of grains, strengthen the steel, and save steel. In China and some countries, in order to meet the special requirements of professional steel, the chemical composition and performance of ordinary carbon structural steel have been adjusted, thereby developing a series of professional steels of ordinary carbon structural steel (such as bridges, buildings, Steel bars, steel for pressure vessels, etc.).

    (2) Compared with ordinary carbon structural steel, high-quality carbon structural steel has a lower content of sulfur, phosphorus and other non-metallic inclusions. According to the different carbon content and use, this type of steel can be roughly divided into three categories:
    ① Less than 0.25% C is low carbon steel, especially 08F, 08Al with carbon content less than 0.10%, etc., because of its good deep drawing and weldability, it is widely used as deep drawing parts such as automobiles and can making ……Wait. 20G is the main material for making ordinary boilers. In addition, low carbon steel is also widely used as carburizing steel for machinery manufacturing.
    ②0.25~0.60%C is medium carbon steel, which is mostly used in quenched and tempered state to make parts for machinery manufacturing industry.
    ③High carbon steel greater than 0.6% C is used to make springs, gears, rolls, etc.
    According to the different manganese content, it can be divided into two steel groups with ordinary manganese content (0.25-0.8%) and higher manganese content (0.7-1.0% and 0.9-1.2%). Manganese can improve the hardenability of steel, strengthen ferrite, and increase the yield strength, tensile strength and wear resistance of steel. Usually, “Mn” is added after the grade of steel with high manganese content, such as 15Mn, 20Mn, to distinguish it from carbon steel with normal manganese content.

    Classified by purpose
    According to the purpose, it can be divided into carbon structural steel and carbon tool steel.
    Carbon tool steel has a carbon content of between 0.65 and 1.35%. After heat treatment, high hardness and high wear resistance can be obtained. It is mainly used to manufacture various tools, cutting tools, molds and measuring tools (see tool steel).
    Carbon structural steel is divided into 5 grades according to the yield strength of steel:
    Each grade is divided into grades A, B, C, and D due to different quality. There are four at most, and some have only one. In addition, there are differences in deoxidation methods for steel smelting.
    Symbol of deoxygenation method:
    F-boiling steel
    b——Semi-killed steel
    Z-killed steel
    TZ——Special Killed Steel 

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