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Posted on January 8, 2018 by dean
Q: We have a corrosive application and we are debating on using coated carbon steel bolts and nuts or a solid corrosion resistant alloy. Obviously the coatings cost a lot less but we are unsure about how the coatings affect mechanical strength. A: Coated bolts and nuts are typically undersized … Continue reading →
Posted in Application, Corrosion Resistance, FAQs, Material, Specialty Metal Fasteners | Tagged Bolts, coated bolts, Corrosion, corrosion resistant bolts, nuts, over-sized nuts, over-sizing nuts | Leave a comment
Posted on December 12, 2017 by dean
Q: I’m running a municipal solid waste incinerator and am having trouble with corrosion from a combination of hydrochloric acid and sulfuric acid that is derived from chloride and sulfur containing compounds in the waste fuel stream. I was using Duplex steel bolts for the chloride corrosion but they aren’t holding … Continue reading →
Posted in Application, Corrosion Resistance, FAQs, Material, Specialty Metal Fasteners | Tagged Alloy C276, Bolts, chloride condensation, H2SO4, Hastelloy, Hastelloy C276, HCl, Hydrochloric Acid, incinerator, municipal waste, Nickel Alloy, screws, solid waste incinerator, Sulfuric Acid, waste fuel stream | Leave a comment
Posted on April 10, 2017 by dean
Q: I’m currently using Monel 400 hex head bolts in salt water. Should I be using K500? What’s the difference? A: Basically, Monel K500 is a precipitation hardened version of Monel 400. This means the material goes through a heat treating process that changes the alloy’s structural matrix to increase its tensile and … Continue reading →
Posted in Corrosion Resistance, FAQs, Specialty Metal Fasteners | Tagged 400, Bolts, K500, Monel, salt water, sea water | Leave a comment
Posted on March 28, 2017 by dean
Thread galling is a common yet a seldom understood fastener problem seen by engineers and fabricators. It occurs when pressure and friction cause bolt threads to seize to the threads of a nut or tapped hole. The fasteners are not just overly tight but “cold/contact” welded together.
Posted in Blog, Material, Specialty Metal Fasteners | Tagged Bolts, cold welding, Fasteners, galling, screws, threads | Leave a comment