What is DC01 material standard?
DC01 represents the basic grade of the DC steel family and is also known under the former designations St12 or FeP01. This grade can be used for simple forming operations such as bending, coining, beading and drawing.
Is DC01 a CR4?
Cold Reduced steel
Here at John Tainton, we stock and process DC01 mild steel (often referred to as CR4), in varying thicknesses from 0.9mm up to 3mm
What is the difference between DC01 and DC03 steel?
DC01 – This grade can be used for simple forming work, e.g. bending, embossing, beading and drawing. DC03 – This grade is suitable for forming requirements such as deep drawing and difficult profiling.
What is DC01 B material?
DC01 steel, or 1.0330, is a non-alloy quality steel with low carbon. Made as flat sheets by cold rolling, it has a smooth surface and good formability. Types include DC01-A, DC01-B, and electro-galvanized DC01+ZE (1.0330+ZE) under EN 10152. Related standards are EN 10130 and EN 10131.
What is DC03 steel grade?
Mild low-carbon steel for cold forming
Grade DC03 exhibits excellent deep-drawing capability under all types of deformation. This grade is suitable for forming requirements such as deep drawing and difficult profiling.




