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High-carbon steel has a carbon content of 0.60– 1.25 wt. % and a manganese content of 0.30 – 0.90 wt. %. It has the highest hardness and toughness of the carbon steels and the lowest ductility.

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High carbon steels, as their name suggests, are steels with high carbon content. If iron is heated to a high temperature, it dissolves carbon, which would normally precipitate upon cooling. ... It also makes it less ductile and weldable than ordinary steel, and it becomes much more brittle as a result of its impurities.

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High-carbon steel has a carbon content of 0.60– 1.25 wt. % and a manganese content of 0.30 – 0.90 wt. %. It has the highest hardness and toughness of the carbon steels and the lowest ductility.

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