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Introduction: SAE1008 is an American standard low carbon steel from the SAE/AISI 1000 series (UNS G10080). It conforms to standards like ASTM A510M. Its core composition is ≤ 0.10% C and 0.30%-0.50% Mn. It offers high ductility, excellent cold formability, and good weldability, making it a cost-effective, general-purpose steel for cold working and welding applications.
Classification of SAE1008 Steel
By Production Process: Divided into cost-effective hot-rolled SAE1008 (with scale on surface) and cold-rolled SAE1008 (smoother surface, better formability).
By Product Form: Four main types: wire rod for fasteners, strip steel for welded pipes and stamping, steel plate for large components, and section steel for frames and supports.
By Delivery Condition: Hot-rolled, cold-rolled, cold-rolled & annealed, or pickled conditions, to suit different follow-up processing needs.
Advantages
- Good cold formability for easy stamping, bending, cold heading; resists cracking.
- Easy to weld, compatible with various methods, no complex preheating needed.
- Cost-effective, simple composition, high value for money.
- Uniform material, surface is easy to treat, suitable for plating, painting.
Limitations
- Low strength, not suitable for high-load structural parts.
- Poor corrosion resistance, needs extra protection like galvanizing or painting.
- Hard to strengthen significantly through normal heat treatment.
- Hot-rolled surface has scale, needs additional treatment for some uses.
Applications
- Fasteners: Cold-headed bolts, nuts, rivets, and other standard parts.
- Automotive Parts: Non-load-bearing stamped parts like chassis brackets, seat frames, door inner panels.
- Home Appliance Manufacturing: Casings, inner liners, and brackets for refrigerators, washing machines.
- Welded Pipes & Sections: Base material for producing longitudinally welded pipes, cold-formed angle/channel steel.
- Hardware Products: Kitchenware, door/window fittings, small stamped parts.





Summary
SAE1008 is an American standard low carbon structural steel meeting ASTM standards, with ≤ 0.10% carbon content. Its core strengths are high ductility, excellent cold formability, and easy weldability. Available as wire rod, strip, plate, etc., supplied in hot-rolled, cold-rolled, and various delivery conditions. It is cost-effective and stable, widely used in fasteners, automotive non-load-bearing stamped parts, appliance casings, pipe blanks, and hardware. However, it has low strength, poor corrosion and high-temperature resistance, limiting use in high-load, corrosive, or high-temperature environments. Surface treatment or cold working can enhance its performance. It is a high-value, general-purpose steel for cold forming.
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Where is SAE1008 steel mainly used?
Fasteners, automotive non-load-bearing stamped parts, appliance casings, welded pipe blanks, hardware products.
What’s the difference between SAE1008, SPCC, and Q195?
SAE1008 is an American standard, SPCC is a Japanese standard for cold-rolled low carbon steel, and Q195 is a Chinese standard low carbon steel. They have similar properties but follow different standards.
Does hot-rolled SAE1008 steel need treatment before use?
Yes, the surface has scale. For precision parts, it needs pickling, phosphating, or annealing treatment.



