What is DC07 steel grade?
DC07 is a low carbon steel with a carbon content of ≤0.01%. It is an ultra-deep drawing grade cold-rolled low carbon steel in the European standard EN 10130 and is also the highest grade of ultra-deep drawing IF steel.
What is the yield strength of DCO7?
According to European standard EN 10130, DC07 is an ultra-deep drawing grade cold rolled steel, and its typical yield strength range is: Yield strength (Rp0.2): 120~180 MPa (actual measurements are usually concentrated in 140~160 MPa)
Is DC07 mild steel?
DC07 is a low carbon steel with excellent deep drawing performance, cold deformation performance and high surface quality. It can maintain good forming effect in complex cold forming processes such as deep drawing and stretching, and is not prone to defects such as cracking.
Which is better DC07 or SPCC?
DC07 (European standard EN 10130) is an ultra-deep cold-rolled steel, designed for high-difficulty forming, suitable for complex stamping such as automobile fuel tanks and precision electronic parts, and the surface can be directly electroplated/sprayed; SPCC (Japanese standard JIS G3141) is a general cold-rolled steel, suitable for simple stamping parts such as brackets and housings
What is DC07 steel equivalent to?
DC07 is a deep drawing steel grade, equivalent to ST17 in the DIN standard. It is also an ultra-deep drawing grade cold rolled steel. It is similar to SPCG-2 under the JIS standard. Both are ultra-deep drawing cold rolled steel sheets. It is equivalent to EDDS (ultra-deep drawing grade low carbon steel) in the ASTM A1008/A1008M-2007 standard, and has a corresponding relationship in chemical composition and performance characteristics.


