Low Carbon Steels & Mild Steels

Internal GradeSAE/AISIISBS 970:1955BS 970:1983ENJISDINGOSTISOAFNORGB/TUNISSCSAAS/NZS
LC10061006C0608psFePO1XC06Q195C061112G10060AS 1443 C06
LC10081008C08 (IS 1570)C0808kpFePO2XC08Q195
Q215
C081110G10080AS 1443 C08
LC10101010C10 (IS 1570)070A10C10ES10CCk1008kpC10XC10Q215AC101311G10100AS 1443 C10
LC10181018C15Mn75 (IS 1570)
IS 226
IS 2062 E250
EN32B
EN32C
080M15C15ES15CCk1510C15XC15Q235A
Q235B
C151411G10180AS 1443 C15
LC10201020C20 (IS 1570)EN3A050A20C22ES20CC2220C22XC20Q255
Q275
C221450G10200AS 1443 C20
LC15Mn7515Mn75 (IS 1570)16MnCr5 (related case-hardening alloy)15G15Mn
LC2062E250IS 2062 E250 (Fe410WA)St37-2St3spFe410Q235Fe36044W (CSA G40.21)AS/NZS 3679.1 Grade 250

Note: Some regional standards like ASTM (e.g., A36), KS (Korean), or Chinese GB/T may have similar or overlapping mechanical properties but are not shown in the main columns. This table includes bar/wire-use low carbon steels only. Sheet-only or structural plates are excluded. Verify suitability before cross-substitution, especially for mechanical, forming, or welding properties.

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