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  • 1008 Carbon Steel Sheet, Unpolished (Mill) Finish, Cold Rolled, ASTM A1008, 0.0299" Thickness, 24" Width, 24" Length, 22 Gauge
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Latest $17.08 Apr 21, '16
Highest $18.78 Jun 13, '14
Lowest $12.76 Dec 11, '14
Average $13.88 (30d avg)
$14.27 (90d avg)
$15.02 (180d avg)
$15.87 (365d avg)
$15.07 (Lifetime average)
Added Jun 8, 2014

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30 day average: 115,486
90 day average: 138,556

Product Description

The 1008 carbon steel sheet has been cold rolled, has an unpolished (mill) surface, meets American Society for Testing and Materials International ASTM A1008 specifications, and has a standard tolerance. The 1008 carbon steel grade has lower carbon content than 1010 steel for mild strength, but with greater formability, weldability, and toughness. This material can be heat treated for higher hardness. The sheet has been cold rolled, a method of compressing metal between two rollers below the material's recrystallization temperature to achieve the specified dimensions.Steel is an iron alloy with carbon and other elements that modify the steel to achieve specific properties. In general, steels with higher carbon content have greater strength, hardness, and wear resistance, while those with lower carbon content have more formability, weldability, and toughness. Carbon steels, which include most AISI-SAE grades in the 1000 range, are classified by their level of carbon content as low (below 0.3%), medium (0.3% to 0.6%) and high (0.6% and above). Alloy steels, which include AISI-SAE grades in the 1300 and 4000 ranges and above, incorporate elements such as chromium, molybdenum, and nickel to modify properties like machinability and corrosion resistance. Tool steels, which include most grades with a letter and number grade designation, have high carbide content for wear resistance, high hardness, and the ability to hold a cutting edge. Some tool steels are designed to resist deformation when used in elevated temperatures.Tensile strength, used to indicate a materials overall strength, is the peak stress it can withstand before it breaks. Wear resistance indicates the ability to prevent surface damage caused by contact with other surfaces. Toughnessdescribes the material's ability to absorb energy before breaking, while hardness (commonly measured as indentation hardness) describes its resistance to permanent surface deformation. Formability indicates how easily the material can be permanently shaped. Machinability describes how easily it can be cut, shaped, finished, or otherwise machined, while weldability characterizes the ability to be welded.

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