- High Carbon Steel (S35C~SK85)
- Alloy Steel (50CrV4, SCM435, SNCM220, etc.)
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Special steel refers to high carbon steel with a carbon content ranging from 0.30% to 1.20%, as well as special alloy steel containing elements such as Mo, Cr, V, Ni, and B.
It is a high-grade cold-rolled steel sheet that undergoes heat treatments such as carburizing, carbonitriding, and quenching & tempering, making it suitable for mechanical components requiring repetitive motion.
Depending on the application, special steel has varying chemical and mechanical properties and is widely used when specific characteristics such as stability, precision, and wear resistance are required.
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