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Posted on February 7, 2018 by dean
Q: I’m hoping you can help me with a high temperature issue. I’m running an ammonia plant where gases, along with hot air are heated to temps of 1800-2000F. The secondary reformer unit is made of carbon steel with refractory lining. I need bolting that can survive these temps so … Continue reading →
Posted in Advanced Ceramic Fasteners, Application, FAQs, High Temperature Resistance, Specialty Metal Fasteners | Tagged alumina ceramic, ceramics for high temperture furnace, Fasteners for high temperature furnace, fasteners for vacuum furnace, Inconel 600, Molybdenum for vacuum furnace | Leave a comment
Posted on November 20, 2017 by dean
Q: My customer is having an issue with his stainless steel fastener bending. They are being used in a high-heat application running at approximately 1600F. Is this normal? Any ideas? A: This is definitely expected at these temperatures. If temperature and strength are you main focus, I would suggest either … Continue reading →
Posted in Application, FAQs, High Strength, High Temperature Resistance, Specialty Metal Fasteners | Tagged Alloy 330, Alloy 600, High Strength, High Temperature, Inconel, Inconel 600 | Leave a comment
Posted on September 6, 2017 by dean
Q: I have a high temperature application which is exposed to sulfur and chloride gasses. We’re operating at between 1200° and 1400°F. Any suggestions on a bolt material to consider? A: To deal with both sulfuric/chloride atmospheres as well as high temperatures, you may want to consider Incoloy 800HT bolts … Continue reading →
Posted in Application, Corrosion Resistance, FAQs, High Temperature Resistance, Specialty Metal Fasteners | Tagged Alloy 600, Alloy 800, Alloy 800HT, Chloride corrosion resistance, creep resistance, creep resistance High Temperature Bolt, high temperature fastener, Incoloy, Incoloy 800, Incoloy 800HT, Inconel, Inconel 600, Sulfur corrosion resistance | Leave a comment