CARBON

Low-strength structural oilfield applications that may undergo surface hardening utilize low carbon steel grades. These grades intentionally contain carbon, manganese, and silicon as their only added elements. Usually, these grades are used in their hot rolled, forged, or cold drawn condition without any additional treatment.

 

Material listed is what we keep in inventory, please contact us for any additional requests. We are always looking to expand our product line.

Carbon

Grade:

1018

Condition:

As Rolled

Size Range and Method:

3″ OD to 11-1/2″ OD Hot Rolled

9″ OD to 26″ OD Forged

General Description:

1018  is considered a mild carbon steel and is easily machined and weldable. Because it is a good carburizing steel, it is most suitable for parts that require high surface hardness with a relatively soft core. 

Grade:

1045

Condition:

As Rolled

Size Range and Method:

3″ OD to 11-1/2″ OD Hot Rolled

9″ OD to 30-1/2″ OD Forged

General Description:

1045 has a higher carbon content and responds well to flame hardening for increased strength. It can be heat treated to achieve high mechanical properties. Due to the increased carbon content, weldability is low.

Grade:

1026

Condition:

Hot Finished

Size Range and Method:

4″ OD to 20″ OD Seamless Tubing

General Description:

1026 HF Seamless tubing (ASTM A 519) is a low carbon grade that can be used similarly to 1018 HR material. This type of material is considered a mild carbon steel and is easily weldable. 

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