The highest spec tube is called 15CDV6, but we also use and supply 25CrMo4, 4130, T45 (BS 4T45) as well as CDS (Cold Drawn Seamless).
By far and away our biggest selling tube is T45. This is a High Tensile Carbon-Manganese cold drawn seamless tube with excellent properties for bending and welding (i.e. – ideal for roll cages). Originally developed during the First World War as axle tubing for planes as it was high strength, ductile, and weld-able without pre or post-heat-treatment.
A Continental/European spec tube, very similar in terms of properties to T45.
A micro-structured alloy steel with very high strength and excellent weld-ability.
The term CDS covers all of the above tubes because they are all produced via a cold drawing process and are all seamless. However, they are all differentiated by their chemical composition and the heat treatment processes by which they are finished. Even the material most often referred to as CDS has multiple variations, both of chemical composition and physical properties.
What was always called CDS2 (then CFS3 and latterly known as E235) has a tensile strength of approximately 350 MPa. However, Custom Cages uses a CDS of a much higher specification. Originally designated CFS5, but nowadays called E355. When produced with the required heat-treatment this has excellent properties for basic roll cages.
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The highest spec tube is called 15CDV6, but we also use and supply 25CrMo4, 4130, T45 (BS 4T45) as well as CDS (Cold Drawn Seamless).
By far and away our biggest selling tube is T45. This is a High Tensile Carbon-Manganese cold drawn seamless tube with excellent properties for bending and welding (i.e. – ideal for roll cages). Originally developed during the First World War as axle tubing for planes as it was high strength, ductile, and weld-able without pre or post-heat-treatment.
A Continental/European spec tube, very similar in terms of properties to T45.
A micro-structured alloy steel with very high strength and excellent weld-ability.
The term CDS covers all of the above tubes because they are all produced via a cold drawing process and are all seamless. However, they are all differentiated by their chemical composition and the heat treatment processes by which they are finished. Even the material most often referred to as CDS has multiple variations, both of chemical composition and physical properties.
What was always called CDS2 (then CFS3 and latterly known as E235) has a tensile strength of approximately 350 MPa. However, Custom Cages uses a CDS of a much higher specification. Originally designated CFS5, but nowadays called E355. When produced with the required heat-treatment this has excellent properties for basic roll cages.
The rich text element allows you to create and format headings, paragraphs, blockquotes, images, and video all in one place instead of having to add and format them individually. Just double-click and easily create content.
A rich text element can be used with static or dynamic content. For static content, just drop it into any page and begin editing. For dynamic content, add a rich text field to any collection and then connect a rich text element to that field in the settings panel. Voila!
Headings, paragraphs, blockquotes, figures, images, and figure captions can all be styled after a class is added to the rich text element using the "When inside of" nested selector system.