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Steel vs. Structural Steel: 4 Major Differences




There are many different types of steel, but they can be classified into two main groups: carbon steel and alloy steel.



Carbon steel is a more basic method of producing steel. The more impurities carbon steel has, the more it will be able to hold an edge, but not good for structural work where it is often used.



Alloy steel, on the other hand, is a mixture of different metals that make better quality steel. These steels don't usually develop rust because of the metals in the alloy, but they can achieve excellent longevity and performance for small projects.



Here are the major differences between structural steel and alloy or regular manufacturing steel.



Structural Steel: Construction Material Staple


Carbon structural steel materials are used extensively in construction because they have a very high strength-to-weight ratio. The strength-to-weight ratio measures how much weight structural steel can support per pound of weight that it has. Structural steel with a high strength-to-weight ratio can support a lot of weight, but it is also less dense.



Regular Steel: Metal Fabrication and Manufacturing


Why is alloy steel the best for metal fabrication and chassis manufacturing? Explain in a paragraph.

Alloy steel is used in metal fabrication because it has good corrosion resistance and good strength. It is the best type of steel for components that will be exposed to corrosive environments or harsh acids. Typically, alloys are made from copper, brass, silver, and aluminum, to name a few.



Structural Steel: High Carbon Content


The carbon content is what gives the steel its strength. The higher the carbon content, the stronger the steel. Structural steel has an extremely high carbon content suitable for erecting buildings and other structures.



Regular Steel: Easy Molding and Shaping


Alloy steel can be easily shaped because it is a mixture of many different metals. For example, aluminum, silicon, and titanium are mixed with iron to make alloy steel. The addition of aluminum makes it easier to mold. The silicon slows down the brittleness of the steel. The titanium makes it stronger.



Work with The Best Structural Steel Fabricators Today


You can always count on us at Scarboro Steel Works to provide you with the best structural steel fabrication services in the country. Contact us today to learn more about everything that we can do for you.

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