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What are Astm A286 and ASTM

A193 B7 Bolts?
Alloy 660 bolts, also referred to as Astm A286 Bolts, are stainless steel alloys containing iron, nickel, and
chromium. Once age hardened, A286 bolts are renowned for their exceptional strength, creep
resistance, and oxidation resistance at high temperatures. A286 bolts are strong from room
temperature up to around 1300°F (700°C); thus, they are a good choice. There are many Hex Bolt
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A286 bolts are only somewhat resistant to corrosion. They are not recommended for use in highly acidic
environments, but they offer excellent oxidation resistance up to 1500°F (815°C) in circumstances that
are more frequently present in high-temperature exhaust streams. High tensile alloy steel bolting
material for use in high temperature or high-pressure service, as well as other specialized applications, is
specified by ASTM A193 B7. It addresses the material specifications.

ASTM A193 B8 Specifications

ASTM A193 B8 is a standard material specification for austenitic stainless steel fasteners that resist
corrosion. The ASTM A193 specification has requirements for chemical composition, mechanical
properties, hardness, heat treatment, and suggested nuts-washers for Grade B8 Fasteners. Grade B8 is
austenitic stainless steel that has been heat-treated and work-hardened (or both) and is further divided
into classes 1, 2, and 28.
Why has the demand for Hastelloy C276 nuts increased?

Metals including nickel, molybdenum, and chrome are among the Hastelloy C276's main alloying basis
materials. In addition to these three metals, tungsten is included in Hastelloy C276 Fasteners. The super
alloy's corrosion resistance is known to be increased by adding tungsten to various harsh conditions.
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The ASTM B574 bolts high nickel and molybdenum content is commonly known to enhance its
mechanical and physical qualities. In situations containing reductive chemicals, the nickel in the alloy
C276 fasteners boosts the material's resistance. At the same time, the Alloy C276 Bolts' chromium
imparts resistance to oxidizing media Chromium coats the surface of the Hastelloy C276 Socket with a
passivity oxide layer.

Things you should know about ASTM F468 and ASTM A182 F51 Fasteners.

The ASTM F468 Bolts coatings may contain various materials, including Teflon, xylan, zinc, cadmium,
black oxide, etc. Hot dip galvanization is another option for coating it. The ASTM F468 Bolts specification
covers non-ferrous, commercially wrought fasteners like studs and bolts with diameters ranging from
14" to about 1 12". These fasteners come in various alloy grades, such as titanium grade 5 and other
grades of Monel (400, 405 & K500), Inconel 625, aluminum alloys, copper alloys, etc. The specification
includes coarse- and fine-threaded bolts, studs, and screws.

Due to its strong resistance to general pitting, stress, and crevice corrosion, as well as its high
mechanical strength and good weldability, Astm A182 F51 Bolts are duplex stainless steel. Forged and
stainless steel materials that are used to make pipe flanges, valves, fasteners, and parts for high-
temperature service applications are covered by the ASTM A182 standard specification. For use in high-
temperature bolting applications, Astm A320 Gr L7 is a material specification for bolts, studs, nuts, and
other fasteners. Boilers, pressure vessels, pipeline flanges, and valves designed for high-temperature
duty are bolted together with grade 660 fasteners.

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