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C35 and its characteristics

C35 steel is a versatile material that offers a good balance of strength, machinability, and weldability. Its medium carbon content allows it to be used in a wide range of applications in industries such as automotive, machinery, construction, and fabrication.
 
Material Composition and Properties
 
C35 Steel is a medium-carbon steel with approximately 0.35% carbon content. It is classified as a carbon steel, which means it contains only carbon as the primary alloying element, with minimal additions of other elements.
 
Mechanical Properties
C35 steel has good tensile strength, wear resistance, and machinability. Its carbon content gives it good hardness and strength, but it is still relatively easy to process compared to higher-carbon steels.
 
Common Applications of C35 Steel
 
Automotive Industry
C35 is often used to manufacture components like shafts, gears, and crankshafts, which require both strength and wear resistance. These parts are typically subject to heavy mechanical stress and are ideal for the medium-carbon composition of C35.
 
Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing
It is used to produce machine parts such as axles, bolts, and nuts, which need to withstand high loads. C35 steel's properties make it an excellent choice for medium-duty machine components.
 
Construction and Engineering
In the construction industry, C35 steel is used to produce structural components such as beams and columns, as well as tools and parts that need a good balance of strength and toughness.
 
General Fabrication
It is also used in various general fabrication applications, including shafts, spindles, and parts that need to be strong yet easy to machine or weld.
 
Tooling
While not as commonly used for cutting tools as high-carbon steels, C35 is sometimes used for making tool components where strength and wear resistance are important, but extreme hardness is not required.