Custom Carbon Steel Machining & Fabrication
Durable, Cost-Effective Solutions for Structural and Heavy-Duty Industrial Applications
Material Overview
Carbon steel provides excellent mechanical properties and exceptional durability, making it one of the most cost-effective materials for industrial and structural applications. From mild low-carbon steels for easy welding to high-carbon alloys for heat-treated strength, we offer a complete range of carbon steel solutions.
Our machining facility is equipped to handle the high-volume production of carbon steel components with consistent precision. We offer a full range of secondary services, including heat treatment to achieve specific hardness levels and protective plating to ensure long-term corrosion resistance in any environment.
Key Properties
Common Carbon Steel Grades
Selecting the optimal grade for strength, weldability, and performance

AISI 1018
A mild low-carbon steel offering a good balance of strength, ductility, and excellent weldability. Ideal for general-purpose structural components and shafts.

AISI 1045
A medium-carbon steel with higher strength and hardness than 1018. Frequently used for gears, axles, and mechanical parts requiring more durability.

AISI 4140
A chrome-moly alloy steel providing high strength, toughness, and good fatigue resistance. Excellent for heavy-duty bolts and high-stress components.

AISI 4340
An ultra-high strength nickel-chrome-moly alloy. Known for its toughness and ability to be heat treated to very high hardness levels for aerospace and engine parts.

ASTM A36
The standard structural steel for building and fabrication. Offers good weldability and is the primary choice for industrial machine frames and building structures.
Manufacturing Processes
Robust fabrication for heavy-duty industrial components

CNC Milling & Turning
High-volume precision machining

Metal Stamping
High-speed structural forming

Laser Cutting
High-power industrial cutting

Heat Treatment
Precision quenching & tempering
Industry Applications
Where durability and strength are non-negotiable

Structural Parts

Gears & Shafts

Auto Chassis

Construction Hardware

Farm Equipment

Machine Frames
Surface Treatment Options
Protecting industrial components from corrosion and wear
Zinc Plating
Provides a sacrificial layer to prevent corrosion while offering a clean, bright appearance for structural parts.
Black Oxide
Adds a decorative black finish and mild corrosion resistance without changing the component's critical dimensions.
Hot-Dip Galvanizing
Provides maximum corrosion protection for outdoor and harsh environment structural steel components.
Hardening & Tempering
Custom heat treatment cycles to achieve specific surface hardness and core toughness required for heavy-duty use.
