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Spring steel is a type of steel used in the manufacture of springs and other components that require elasticity and high strength. It is a low alloy, medium carbon steel that is hardened and tempered to provide a high level of strength and elasticity. Spring steel is often used in the automotive, aerospace, and construction industries. It is also used in the manufacture of tools, knives, and other cutting instruments.
Spring steel is produced in a variety of grades and sizes, and is available in both cold-rolled and hot-rolled forms. It is typically produced in sheet and strip form, and is often coated with a protective layer to prevent corrosion.
Some of the major companies in the spring steel market include ArcelorMittal, ThyssenKrupp, Nippon Steel, JFE Steel, and POSCO. Other companies include U.S. Steel, Tata Steel, and Voestalpine. Show Less Read more