Extra deep drawing steel (EDDS) or Interstitial-Free steel is a specialized type of steel designed for applications that require exceptional formability and ductility. This steel is characterized by its low carbon content and fine grain structure, which allows it to be easily shaped and drawn into complex forms without cracking or losing its structural integrity. EDDS is commonly used in the automotive industry for manufacturing intricate components such as body panels and structural parts, as well as in other industries where precise and complex shapes are essential.