Carbon Steel
C35 · 1.0501
Also known as 1035 / S35C
Medium-low carbon steel for moderately stressed parts.
C35 (material 1.0501, equivalent to AISI 1035) is an unalloyed medium-carbon steel for moderately stressed machine parts where good weldability and machinability are needed. Available hot-rolled and cold-drawn (bright).
International equivalents.
The same steel by country and standard — near matches; mill certificate governs.
Chemical composition.
Indicative, % by weight per EN 10083-2. Mill certificate governs.
| Element | % |
|---|---|
| C | 0.32 – 0.39 |
| Si | ≤ 0.40 |
| Mn | 0.50 – 0.80 |
| P | ≤ 0.045 |
| S | ≤ 0.045 |
Mechanical properties.
Indicative; depends on dimension and heat treatment.
Available forms.
Size range: Ø 6 – 200 mm
Typical applications.
- Shafts
- Axles
- Levers & links
- General machine parts
FAQ.
What is C35?
C35 (material 1.0501, equivalent to AISI 1035) is an unalloyed medium-carbon steel for moderately stressed machine parts where good weldability and machinability are needed. Available hot-rolled and cold-drawn (bright).
Is C35 the same as 1035?
Yes — C35 is the European (EN) designation, while 1035, S35C are the matching names used in other countries and standards (for example AISI/SAE in the USA, JIS in Japan, GB in China, former DIN in Germany). They are near equivalents and may differ slightly in chemistry; the mill certificate governs the exact specification.
What are the international equivalents of C35?
C35 corresponds to C35 (1.0501) (EN), 1035 (AISI / SAE), S35C (JIS). Equivalents are nearest matches by country/standard; the mill certificate governs the exact specification.
In which forms is C35 available?
C35 is supplied as Round bar, Flat bar, Bright / cold-drawn bar, in Ø 6 – 200 mm.
What is C35 used for?
Typical applications include Shafts, Axles, Levers & links, General machine parts.