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Titanium Set Screws
Titanium fasteners are best known for being strong, lightweight, and corrosion resistant. They are critical to many industries including chlor alkali, marine, off-shore oil & gas, desalination, medical, and pulp and paper. Grade 2 and 5 are the most commonly used grades of titanium screws:
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• Grade 2 (UNS R50400 / 3.7035) :Commercially pure titanium and the most common grade for screws.
• Grade 5 (UNS R56400 / 3.7165): Superior strength-to-weight ratio for a unique combination of corrosion and high strength. -
Titanium Pan Head Screws
Titanium fasteners are best known for being strong, lightweight, and corrosion resistant. They are critical to many industries including chlor alkali, marine, off-shore oil & gas, desalination, medical, and pulp and paper. Grade 2 and 5 are the most commonly used grades of titanium screws:
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• Grade 2 (UNS R50400 / 3.7035) :Commercially pure titanium and the most common grade for screws.
• Grade 5 (UNS R56400 / 3.7165): Superior strength-to-weight ratio for a unique combination of corrosion and high strength. -
Titanium Flat Head Screws
Titanium fasteners are best known for being strong, lightweight, and corrosion resistant. They are critical to many industries including chlor alkali, marine, off-shore oil & gas, desalination, medical, and pulp and paper. Grade 2 and 5 are the most commonly used grades of titanium screws:
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• Grade 2 (UNS R50400 / 3.7035) :Commercially pure titanium and the most common grade for screws.
• Grade 5 (UNS R56400 / 3.7165): Superior strength-to-weight ratio for a unique combination of corrosion and high strength. -
Titanium 12 Point Screws
Titanium fasteners are best known for being strong, lightweight, and corrosion resistant. They are critical to many industries including chlor alkali, marine, off-shore oil & gas, desalination, medical, and pulp and paper. Grade 2 and 5 are the most commonly used grades of titanium screws:
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• Grade 2 (UNS R50400 / 3.7035) :Commercially pure titanium and the most common grade for screws.
• Grade 5 (UNS R56400 / 3.7165): Superior strength-to-weight ratio for a unique combination of corrosion and high strength. -
Titanium Lock Nuts
Titanium fasteners are best known for being strong, lightweight, and corrosion resistant. They are critical to many industries including chlor alkali, marine, off-shore oil & gas, desalination, medical, and pulp and paper. Grade 2 and 5 are the most commonly used grades of titanium screws:
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• Grade 2 (UNS R50400 / 3.7035) :Commercially pure titanium and the most common grade for screws.
• Grade 5 (UNS R56400 / 3.7165): Superior strength-to-weight ratio for a unique combination of corrosion and high strength. -
Titanium Hex Nuts
Titanium fasteners are best known for being strong, lightweight, and corrosion resistant. They are critical to many industries including chlor alkali, marine, off-shore oil & gas, desalination, medical, and pulp and paper. Grade 2 and 5 are the most commonly used grades of titanium screws:
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• Grade 2 (UNS R50400 / 3.7035) :Commercially pure titanium and the most common grade for screws.
• Grade 5 (UNS R56400 / 3.7165): Superior strength-to-weight ratio for a unique combination of corrosion and high strength. -
Titanium Shoulder Bolts
Shoulder bolts, also called stripper bolts are a unique fastener with three main parts: head, shoulder, and thread. The head has is the largest diameter and is where the torque is applied, typically with a socket driver. The shoulder is smooth and unthreaded, and has a set diameter and length. This cylindrical shoulder located under the head acts like an dowel or shaft, allowing moving parts to rotate around or slide along its length. The shoulder is used for rotating parts such as axles for rolling parts, guides for sliding elements, and pivot points. The final part of a shoulder bolt is the threaded shaft. The threaded portion of a shoulder bolt has a major diameter slightly smaller than the shoulder diameter.
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Waspaloy Pan Head Screws
Waspaloy pan head screws are known for their superb high strength at elevated temperatures. Waspaloy is a high performance nickel alloy combined with cobalt, chrome and molybdenum to create it’s unique combination of strength and high temperature stability.
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Similar to that of Inconel 718 screws, Waspaloy pan head screws exceed the strength and stability of Inconel 718 at elevated temperatures beyond 1400°F. In addition, the oxidation resistance of Waspaloy screws make it an ideal materials for high temperature applications like gas turbines engines, and a variety of other aerospace components. -
A286 Pan Head Screws
A286 screws, also known as Alloy 660 screws are stainless steel alloy which contains iron, nickel and chromium. A286 pan head screws are known for their high strength, creep resistance and oxidation resistance at elevated temperatures once age hardened. As a result, A286 screws provide high levels of strength from room temperature up to about 1300°F (700°C).
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A286 pan head screws are also mildly corrosion resistant. While they should not be used for strong acid environments, they provide excellent oxidation resistance up to 1500°F (815°C) in conditions that would typically be found in high temperature exhaust streams.