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Titanium Fasteners Material Specification | ASTM B 348 ASME SB 348 |
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Standard | DIN, UNI, ISO, JIS, GB, IS, BS, ASME, ANSI, ASTM and all International Standards |
Titanium Fasteners/ Bolts Size | M2, M2.5, M3, M4, M5, M6, M8, M10, M12, M14, M16, M20, M24, M30, M36 to M160 |
Length | 3 mm to 200 mm |
Titanium Bolts, Studs Threads: | METRIC, BSW, BSF, UNC, UNF or as required |
Application wise Titanium Fasteners |
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Titanium Alloy Fasteners Standard: | ANSI – American National Standards Institute
DIN: DIN 931, DIN 933, DIN 934, DIN 970 UTS – Unified Thread Standard : UNC, UNF, UNEF, UNS, NPT, NPTF ISO – International Organization for Standardization : ISO 4032, ISO 4033, JIS standards |
Stocking distributor of | Alcoa Fastening Systems (Arconic) incorporating Kaynar, Republic and Simmonds, Paolo Astori, Maclean Esna, Greer and SPS. |
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Titanium Fasteners In Form of: | Hex, Square, Round, Threading as per Gauge Etc. |
Head drive: | Phillips, Slotted, Phillips/Slot, Six-Lobe, etc |
Popular Types of Titanium Alloy Bolts | Titanium Hex Bolts, Flange Bolts, Hex Head Bolts, Lag Bolts, Square Bolts, Eye Bolts, U Bolts, T Bolts, Counter sunk Bolts etc. |
Popular Types of Titanium Alloy Nut |
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Popular Types of Titanium Alloy Washer | Titanium Machine Washers, Flat Washer, Star Washers, Sealing Washer, Lock Washer, Split Washer etc. |
Titanium Rivets for aerospace industry |
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Aerospace Titanium Inserts & Potted Inserts |
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Titanium Fasteners Packing: | IN BULK: canton, pallet, Small Boxs / carton / pallet, or customer request |
Titanium bolting Test Certificate: | Manufacturer Test Certificate as per EN 10204 / 3.1 |
Titanium Fasteners finishing: | Zinc (yellow, white, blue, black), black oxide, Geometry, Dacroment, anodizing, nickel plated, plated zinc-nickel, Stainless steel: Passivated Self-Colour, Hot Dip Galvanised (HDG), Bright Zinc Plated (BZP), Sherardized, Stainless Steel, Mechanically Applied coating and some special one like DACROMET |
Production process | M2-M24: Cold Froging, hot forging M24-M100, machining and CNC for Customized connecting element |
Titanium bolting materials Surface Coating: |
All surface finishes can be supplied, including Zinc, Galvanised, Sherardized, Electroless Nickel, Dacromet, Geomet & PTFE. |
Density | Melting Point | Yield Strength (0.2%Offset) | Tensile Strength | Elongation |
4.5 g/cm3 | 1665 °C (3030 °F) | Psi – 39900 , MPa – 275 | Psi – 49900 , MPa – 344 | 20 % |
Titanium Gr 2 | C | Ti | N | Fe | H | O | V | Al |
0.1 max | 99.2 min | 0.03 max | 0.3 max | 0.015 max | 0.25 max | – | – |
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We offer These Titanium Nuts Grades as per DIN, ISO, JIS or ANSI Standard.
Lightweight: Titanium is known for its strength-to-weight ratio. Titanium alloys are significantly lighter than steel or other metal alloys, making them ideal for applications that require weight reduction, such as the aerospace or automotive industries.
Corrosion resistance: Titanium is highly corrosion resistant even in harsh environments such as marine or medical facilities. This property ensures the integrity and long-term performance of the titanium nuts, reducing the need for frequent replacement and maintenance.
High Strength: Despite its light weight, titanium rods provide exceptional strength. They can withstand heavy loads and extreme stresses, making them suitable for complex applications where structural integrity is paramount.
Heat resistance: Titanium retains its strength and integrity at high and low temperatures, unlike other metals, which can soften or lose their strength under extreme conditions. This titanium wood is suitable for use in areas of high-temperature fluctuations.
Biocompatibility: Titanium is biocompatible, meaning it is not harmful to living tissue and is commonly used in medical implants. This property also makes titanium nuts suitable for use where contact with the human body is required, such as bone prostheses or implants.
Longevity: Titanium is extremely durable and resistant to corrosion and fatigue, giving it a longer service life than nuts from other materials. This durability means lower costs over time due to the need for maintenance and the reduction in replacement.
Titanium Nuts applications are as diverse as the industries they serve driven primarily by the aerospace, railway, construction and automotive industries with petrochemical, nuclear, medical, Oil & Gas, Chemical, Pharmaceutical, Food & Beverage, Nuclear, Thermal Power plants, Paper and Pulp, marine and mining, etc.
Aerospace: Titanium nuts are widely used in the aerospace industry due to their lightweight, high strength and corrosion resistance. It is used in aircraft manufacturing, engines, landing gear, and other critical applications requiring weight reduction for better fuel economy and performance.
Automotive: In the automotive industry, titanium grains reduce weight and increase performance in high-performance and race cars. They are found in suspension, exhaust, engine components, and other areas where strength and durability are important.
Marine: The corrosion resistance of titanium makes it ideally suited for marine applications. Titanium rods are used in boats, ships, offshore platforms and marine equipment where salt water and harsh environmental conditions can cause corrosion of conventional metals.
Chemical Uses: Titanium walnuts are used in the chemical industry, where resistance to chemical degradation is paramount. It is used in valves, pipelines, pumps, and other corrosive handling equipment.
Oil and Gas: Titanium rods are used in offshore drilling, subsea pipelines, and production facilities in the oil and gas industry. Their corrosion resistance and durability make them ideal for harsh conditions encountered at the edge of these areas.
Electronics: Titanium poles are used in electronic devices and devices with reduced magnetic interference. Their non-magnetic properties make them suitable for electrical components and sensitive devices.
Consider how to use it: Understand the purpose for which you need your fruit. Are they for aviation, automotive, marine, or industrial applications? Each application may have different strength, corrosion resistance and thermal resistance requirements.
Consider what they are made of: Titanium nuts come in different shapes, each with different properties. Grades I through IV are commercially pure titanium, while grades 5, 7, 9 and 23 are titanium alloys. Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V) is the most commonly used alloy due to its excellent strength-to-weight ratio and corrosion resistance.
Determine strength requirements: Depending on the application, poles with higher tensile strength may be required. Grade 5 titanium is renowned for its high strength, but if you need an even stronger nut, consider grades like Ti-6Al-4V ELI (Extra Low Interstitial) or other special alloys.
Check for corrosion resistance: Titanium is known for its excellent corrosion resistance, especially in areas where exposure to salt water, acids, or chemicals is a concern. Ensure the studs you choose are resistant to the damage you will use.
Yes, Titanium Nuts are recyclable. Duplex steel is a type of stainless steel alloy composed of iron, chromium, nickel, and molybdenum, among other elements. Like other stainless steel alloys, Duplex steel nuts can be recycled by melting them down and reprocessing the material to produce new products. Recycling Duplex steel nuts helps cons
Titanium nuts can be suitable for underground applications due to their corrosion resistance and strength, but compatibility with other materials and environmental factors should be considered for optimal performance.
When installing titanium nuts, ensure compatibility with other materials, torque requirements, and potential galvanic corrosion with dissimilar metals. Additionally, assess environmental conditions such as temperature, pressure, and exposure to chemicals for optimal performance and longevity.
Common configurations of titanium nuts include hex nuts (standard and heavy), nylon insert lock nuts for vibration resistance, flange nuts for distributing loads, and prevailing torque lock nuts for added security in high-vibration environments.
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