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Definition of Low-carbon steel
1. Noun. Steel with less than 0.15% carbon.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Low-carbon Steel
Literary usage of Low-carbon steel
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Metallography and Heat Treatment of Iron and Steel by Albert Sauveur (1918)
"CHAPTER VII LOW CARBON STEEL In this and the following chapters steel will be
... The following terms are those most commonly used: Very low carbon steel, ..."
2. The Making, Shaping and Treating of Steel by James McIntyre Camp, Charles Blaine Francis (1920)
"Thermal Critical Points of Low Carbon Steel: If the same experiment be now
performed with a steel containing even a small per cent. of carbon, say .10%, ..."
3. The Making, Shaping and Treating of Steel by James McIntyre Camp, Charles Blaine Francis (1920)
"Thermal Critical Points of Low Carbon Steel: If the same experiment be now
performed with a steel containing even a small per cent. of carbon, say .10%, ..."
4. International Library of Technology: A Series of Textbooks for Persons by International Textbook Company (1906)
"Properties of Low-Carbon Steel.—What is commonly known as low-carbon, or merchant,
... A good quality of low-carbon steel containing only . per cent, ..."
5. The Metallography of Steel and Cast Iron by Henry Marion Howe (1916)
"The carbon content of low-carbon steel is not necessarily more than that of ...
In fact the carbon content of much that is called "low-carbon steel" in ..."