
What is special steel?
Special steel is a high-quality alloy, typically composed of iron, carbon, and other elements, containing less than 2% carbon. Compared to ordinary steel, special steel may have a lower carbon content, but it usually contains other additives such as manganese, sulfur, phosphorus, and silicon, with its properties adjusted according to the application. This special formulation gives special steel its superior strength, hardness, wear resistance, and corrosion resistance, making it widely used in many industrial sectors.
Special steels are widely used not only in common products such as automobiles, construction, and home appliances, but also play an important role in high-end fields such as aviation, aerospace, and medical equipment. In industrial production, special steels are often used to manufacture key components such as screws, gears, bearings, and cutting tools to ensure that products have sufficient strength and durability.
With advancements in science and technology and innovations in engineering, the application prospects of special steels will become even broader. High-performance special steels, new alloys, and advanced manufacturing technologies will continue to emerge and be applied to more challenging fields, such as high-speed drilling machines, micro-nano technologies, and green energy.


