





Carbon Steel Wire
Carbon steel wire refers to a prestressed steel wire with carbon content not exceeding about 0.9%. Most of the carbon steel wires used as prestressing bars in my country are high-strength steel wires and cold-drawn low-carbon steel wires. Increasing the carbon content (>0.9%) can improve the strength and hardness of the steel wire like cold work and heat treatment, but it will reduce its plasticity, toughness, and weldability.
Carbon steel wire refers to a prestressed steel wire with carbon content not exceeding about 0.9%. Most of the carbon steel wires used as prestressing bars in my country are high-strength steel wires and cold-drawn low-carbon steel wires. Increasing the carbon content (>0.9%) can improve the strength and hardness of the steel wire like cold work and heat treatment, but it will reduce its plasticity, toughness, and weldability.
Carbon steel wire refers to a prestressed steel wire with carbon content not exceeding about 0.9%. Most of the carbon steel wires used as prestressing bars in my country are high-strength steel wires and cold-drawn low-carbon steel wires. Increasing the carbon content (>0.9%) can improve the strength and hardness of the steel wire like cold work and heat treatment, but it will reduce its plasticity, toughness, and weldability.