Custom Special Material Bolts--include super stainless steel, titanium alloys, nickle-based alloys, copper-nickle alloys, cobalt alloys, NASA AMS high-performance materials, etc. Supplier, Exporter

The special materials provided by our company mainly refer to super stainless steel, titanium alloys, nickle-based alloys, copper-nickle alloys, cobalt alloys, NASA AMS high-performance materials, etc.

Product Description

Products Features

1. Carbon Steel Bolt

Low cost, high strength, and performance can be enhanced through heat treatment. It is usually applied to non-corrosive environments such as construction engineering and mechanical manufacturing.

2. Stainless Steel Bolt

Stainless steel bolts have strong corrosion resistance. Austenitic stainless steel (such as 304 and 316) also possesses high temperature resistance and weldability. It is usually applied in corrosive environments such as those in the chemical industry, shipping, and food processing.

3. Alloy Steel Bolt

Alloy steel is added with elements such as chromium and molybdenum to enhance its strength, high-temperature resistance and fatigue resistance.

4. Ultra-high-strength bolt (UHS)

The performance grade is marked as 14.8U, 15.8U, etc. It is formed into bainite structure through isothermal quenching, and it is lightweight with high clamping force. It is usually used in key weight-reduction scenarios such as engines and chassis.

5. Other Special Materials

Copper and copper alloy fasteners: With good conductivity (such as T2 brass), used in electronic equipment. Titanium alloy fasteners are lightweight and highly durable, but they are costly. They are used in medical devices or aerospace applications.

Application

Special material bolts, due to their unique material properties and processing requirements, are widely used in high-demand industrial sectors.

1. Corrosion-resistant environment

In acidic or high-pressure conditions (as per NACE MR0175 standards), use duplex stainless steel (such as 2205) or nickel-based alloys (such as Inconel 718) for bolts to ensure the sealing performance of the flange connection.

2. High-temperature and high-pressure pipelines

The flange bolts of the heat exchanger must comply with the TEMA standard. In some scenarios, the insulation design needs to be adjusted to accommodate high-strength materials.

3. Extreme environmental adaptability

Aviation titanium fasteners must pass a -196℃ low-temperature test to ensure the reliability of key components such as LNG storage tanks.

4. Fatigue resistance

The bolts of the high-speed train bogie need to pass a temperature shock test ranging from -40℃ to 120℃. The material is carburized steel 20CrMnTi.

5. High-strength lightweight

The hot stamping steel B1500HS bolts are used in automotive safety components, with tensile strength exceeding 1500 MPa, enhancing the collision energy absorption capability.

6. Miniaturization requirement

Precision bolts of M3-M48 specifications (such as in accordance with ISO 4014 standard) are suitable for assembly of semiconductor equipment.

7. Offshore wind power

The foundation ring bolts must meet the ISO 4014 tolerance grade and have a shear strength of ≥ 600 MPa.

8. Insulation and low magnetic interference

PEEK material bolts are used for fixing PCB boards, featuring both high-temperature resistance (260℃) and electrical insulation properties.

The following is the main types of special material bolts

Special material bolts available types
Material Classification Material Grade
Ultra high strength Stainless Steel XM-19、904L、254SMO、317L、347H、1.4529、25-6MO
Duplex Stainless Steel F51、F53、F55、F60、329、2205、2507、S31803、S32760、1.4460、1.4462
Titanium Alloy TA 1 — TA 19       TB 2 — TB 8       TC 1 — TC 17
Pure Nickel Material Nickel200(UNS N02200)  Nickel201(UNS N02201)  Nickel270
Non-magnetic Stainless Steel 0Cr21Ni6Mn9N、0Cr16Ni22Mn9Mo2、1.4436
Hastelloy C276、C22、C59、C4、C2000、B2、B3、B4、G35、X
Monel 400、404、K500、R405
Inconel 601、617、625、686、690、718、725、X750、804、840
Incoloy 20、800、800H、800HT、801、810、825、890、901、925、926
Nimonic 75、80A、86、90、95、100、105、115
Aerospace Material Specification 4676、5510、5528、5542、5592、5646、5651、5716、5726、5651、5662、5643

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What are the main differences between Carbon Steel and Stainless Steel bolts?
Carbon steel bolts are low-cost, high-strength options that can be enhanced through heat treatment, primarily used in non-corrosive environments. Stainless steel bolts offer superior corrosion resistance, high-temperature resistance, and weldability, making them ideal for corrosive chemical, shipping, and food processing applications.
Where are Ultra-high-strength (UHS) bolts typically utilized?
Ultra-high-strength (UHS) bolts (such as 14.8U and 15.8U) undergo isothermal quenching to create a bainite structure. They are lightweight and offer exceptionally high clamping forces, making them ideal for weight-reduction applications in automotive engines and chassis.
Which materials are suitable for extremely low-temperature conditions?
Aviation titanium fasteners are optimal for extreme low temperatures. They pass rigorous -196℃ tests, providing high reliability for critical low-temperature applications like LNG storage tanks.
What type of bolt is recommended for electrical insulation and low magnetic interference?
PEEK material bolts are recommended for applications requiring insulation and low magnetic interference. They are commonly used for fixing PCB boards, offering excellent electrical insulation along with high-temperature resistance of up to 260℃.
Which bolt materials are preferred for offshore wind power installations?
Foundation ring bolts in offshore wind power installations must meet precise ISO 4014 tolerance grades and possess a shear strength equal to or exceeding 600 MPa to withstand harsh offshore environments.

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