Transmission Steel


Transmission steel, also known as transmission shaft, is a type of steel that is cold-drawn and can be referred to as bright steel or calibrated steel. Due to its low carbon content, it has high welding quality, which is one of the chemical properties of transmission steel. The material is easily machined because it is not hard to cut. Produced in the focus of cold drawing, these products increase the tensile and yield strengths of the material without the need for heat treatment.


Since transmission steel has a strong structure, the carbon and manganese contents are increased. The fact that they are round-section steels is also one of the chemical properties of transmission steel. They offer the advantage of being easily machinable on CNC and lathe machines.


Usage Areas of Transmission Steel

Transmission steel is used in many sectors based on its structure and ease of machining. The construction sector is undoubtedly the first among these. It is also widely used in areas such as machinery and white goods manufacturing. It even has usage advantages in many places such as the automotive sector and defense industry. Its low carbon value makes it suitable for welding, which is one of the chemical properties of transmission steel.


Transmission Steel Dimensions


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