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High-carbon steel is incredibly hard, but also very brittle, thus making it extremely difficult to machine, cut, or bend. In other words, high-carbon steel is known to have low ductility. Related: How ...
High Carbon Martensitic Steel High carbon martensitic steel usually has a higher carbon content: between 0.61% and 1.50%. An increased carbon content makes the steel stronger as carbon strengthens the ...
Carbon is the primary element that turns iron into steel. Blade steels are often referred to as “high carbon” steel, and as a rule, the hardness will increase as you add more carbon.
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