| Products Name | Astm A827 1080 Round Cold Drawn High-Carbon Steel Wire-Rode Plate Low Carbon Steel Round Bar | |
| Steel Grade | Q195,Q235,Q345, 45#, S20C , SAE1010,SAE1020,SAE1045,EN8,EN19,C45,CK45,SS400 etc | |
| Standard | ASTM A 615 Gr 40/60,BSS4449 Gr460B,500B etc | |
| Diameter | 6mm-1200mm | |
| Length | 3000mm-12000mm or as client's request | |
| Straightness | 3mm/M max | |
| Tolerance | +0.5mm/-0(dia),+5mm/-0(L) | |
| MOQ | 1 tons | |
| Heat treatment | Normalized / Annealed / Quenched / tempered | |
| Test | Ultrasonic test according to SEP 1921-84 G3 C/c | |
| Application | Widely used in construction industry for reinforcing concret(Express way; office building, Bridge etc) Trasportation By sea(20' 40' container), parts of larger cross-sections, crankshafts, gears. | |
| Trade Term | FOB, CFR, CIF | |
| Payment | 30% advance by T\T; Balance pay before the shipment against shipping documents or irrevocable LC at sight | |



1.What is cold drawn steel?
Cold drawn steel is steel that has been processed below the eutectoid through a series of dies to reduce its diameter, improve its surface finish, and enhance its mechanical properties
2.Is cold rolled steel high carbon?
Cold rolled carbon steel comes in a variety of carbon content levels: Low-Carbon Steel-Also known as mild steel, contains less than . 3% of carbon. It is highly formable, making it effective for applications that require a great amount of bending and forming.
3.Is cold drawn steel stronger?
Since cold drawn steel is shaped after it's been allowed to cool, it has more strength than hot rolled and cold rolled steel.
4.What is the difference between hot drawn and cold drawn steel?
Hot rolled stainless steel is again drawn at room temperature to attain precise dimensions and a smooth finish. Cold drawn processes consisted of many processes like drawing, turning, grinding, belt polishing, etc. Cold rolled stainless steel has specified tolerances, smooth finished, well-defined angles and edges.
5.What is 4140 round bar?
4140 is a widely used medium carbon steel. A general purpose alloy, offering the right combination of strength, toughness and hardness with good machinability. 4140 can be quenched and tempered to a broad range of strength levels.



















