What is DC05 steel grade?
DC05 is a deep drawing grade cold rolled low carbon steel in the European standard EN 10130, between DC04 (ordinary deep drawing) and DC06 (super deep drawing), and is a medium to high-end formable material.
What is the difference between DCO5 and DC03 steel?
The carbon content of DC05 does not exceed 0.008%, and the carbon content of DC03 is between 0.15% and 0.35%; DC05 has a more detailed surface quality classification and is suitable for products with high quality requirements such as automobiles and electrical parts; DC03 is often used in electrical switches, instrument panels, etc., and the molding process is relatively uncomplicated
What is DC05 material?
DC05 material is cold-rolled low-carbon steel, which is a special steel for ultra-deep drawing optimized through composition design and cold rolling process. It has excellent deep drawing performance and formability
What is DC05 steel used for?
DC05 is a cold-rolled low-carbon steel, belonging to IF steel. With its low carbon, high plasticity and high-precision surface, it has become the core material for complex molded parts in the automotive, home appliance and other industries.
Is Q345B the same as DC05?
Q345B is a low-carbon alloy steel with good comprehensive mechanical properties, including high strength, toughness and impact resistance. It is suitable for manufacturing structural parts and components that bear large loads and require certain strength and toughness. DC05 is a cold-rolled low-carbon steel with excellent deep drawing performance and good toughness. It is suitable for stamping parts with complex shapes.


