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Killed carbon steel is typically produced using fine grain practices. This involves adding deoxidizers, such as aluminum or silicon, during the steelmaking process, which helps to remove oxygen and promote a finer microstructure. The resulting fine grain structure enhances the steel's strength, toughness, and overall performance. Therefore, killed carbon steel is indeed associated with fine grain practices to improve its mechanical properties.

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