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SAE1008 cold rolled steel sheet
SAE1008 High-quality carbon structural steel
SAE1008 is a low-carbon steel material with high elongation and smooth surface. It is mainly used for stress relief plane tension levelers. Material SAE1008, standard ASTM A510M-82 belongs to low carbon steel, with high elongation, smooth surface, mirror effect, thickness standard, flat plate shape, rust resistance, etc. It is suitable for various metal stamping stretching, performance good. Such as lighting, fans, smoking machines, VCD machine shells, motorcycle fuel tanks, rice cookers, etc.
Equivalent Grade Worldwide
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ENUSA
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DIN,WNrJapan
JISFrance
AFNOREngland
BSEuropean old
ENItaly
UNISpain
UNEChina
GBSweden
SSCzechia
CSNAustria
ONORMRussia
GOSTInter
ISOIndia
ISDC01 (1.0330) SAE1008 SAE1010 FeP01 St12 SPCC C F12 FeP01 CR4 FeP01 FeP01 FeP01 AP00 08 08F 1142 11321 St02F 08kp 08ps Cr01 CR22 ASTM A1008 is one of the most commonly used materials in the construction industry. It is used in everything from bridges and buildings to guardrails and handrails. It’s most commonly used in the creation of gears and other machinery parts, but it can be used in a variety of other applications as well.
It’s also common in transportation, particularly as structural support for trains, buses, and automobiles.
This material has many benefits over other types of steel: it’s easy to weld and can be bent without much difficulty or distortion; it’s resistant to corrosion, and it has a high yield strength (4125 megapascals). It also has good impact strength (1750 megapascals)
The name “1008” comes from its chemical composition: 0.08% to 1.2% carbon content by weight, making it medium-carbon steel. This means that 1008 steel is more than 99% iron, which gives it a high level of durability and strength. It has good toughness and strength at both low and high temperatures
ASTM A1008 cold-rolled steel sheets are available in the market in the following designations:
- Deep Drawing Steel (DDS)
- Extra Deep Drawing Steel (EDDS)
- Structural Steel (SS)
- High-Strength, Low-Alloy Steel (HSLAS)
- High-Strength, Low-Alloy Steel with Improved Formability (HSLAS-F)
- Solution Hardened Steel (SHS)
- Bake Hardenable Steel (BHS)