Mild steel, also known as low-carbon steel, is the most common form of steel because its price is relatively low while it provides material properties that are acceptable for many applications. It typically contains between 0.05% and 0.25% carbon, making it more ductile and weldable than high-carbon steel. Mild steel is widely used in construction, manufacturing, and infrastructure projects due to its strength, affordability, and ease of fabrication. Common applications include structural beams, pipelines, automotive body panels, and general-purpose fasteners.
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