• Alloy 330 Studs

    Alloy 330 Studs

    Alloy 330 studs are specifically designed for high temperature furnace applications such as vacuum furnaces, heat treating and brazing applications. The most prized trait of alloy 330 is its ability perform under cyclic conditions of temperature extremes from heating and cooling; as well as in alternate carburizing and oxidizing atmospheres. An austenitic, nickel-chromium-iron-silicon alloy, 330 studs also offer industry a low coefficient of expansion, excellent ductility, and high strength.

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  • Alloy 20 Studs

    Alloy 20 Studs

    Also known as Carpenter 20 and 20CB-3, Alloy 20 studs offer users a combination of nickel, chromium, molybdenum, and copper which provides good general corrosion resistance. Alloy 20 studs are best suited for mid-range corrosion use – better than steel alloys but not at the level of high performance nickel based alloys like Hastelloy C276. Alloy 20 is a nickel alloy that was specifically designed to withstand the harsh environment of hot sulfuric acid but also performs well in a variety of other acids. Alloy 20 studs are an ideal choice when you don’t need the corrosion resistance power and price-tag of high performance nickel alloys like Hastelloy C276; but you need something that will give you more protection than 316 stainless steel or even a Super Duplex 2507 stainless steel.

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  • Tungsten Studs

    Tungsten Studs

    Tungsten studs are known for their extreme high density; because of this unique attribute, they are often used for balancing rotating parts. Tungsten’s high mass also makes these screws radiopaque. This allows tungsten studs to block radiation and show up well on x-rays – even better than lead. Another unique attribute of tungsten is its extrmely high melting point of 3420°C. The high temperature stability of tungsten studs make them ideal for some of the hottest vacuum furnace environments.Beyond their high mass and temperature stability, tungsten studs are also very corrosion resistant. Tungstenstuds are usually made from tungsten alloys per ASTM B777, and range from 90% to 97% pure tungsten, alloyed with nickel and copper or nickel and iron.

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  • Tantalum Studs

    Tantalum Studs

    Tantalum studs are best known for its unmatched corrosion resistance and chemical inertness. Tantalum studs have a similar corrosion resistance to that of glass, but all of the typical mechanical and electrical properties of a metal. Tantalum studs are also extremely stable at high temperatures, since tantalum has a melting point around 3000°C. High temperature applications require vaccum or inert gas since tantalum may embrittle when used in oxygen rich environments above 250°C. Tantalum studs are also one of the most bio-compatible metals available and is also radio-opaque due to its high density (16.68 g/cm3). All tantalum studs are available in commercially pure tantalum and tantalum 2.5% tungsten (Ta-2.5%W).

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  • Nimonic Studs

    Nimonic Studs

    Nitronic is a high strength austenitic steel alloy that was designed for high temperature use. It offers good high temperature properties as well as good low-temperature impact resistance. In addition, Nitronic bolts also offer nearly double the yield strength of 300 series stainless steel. Nitronic fasteners are available in two alloy variations, Nitronic 50 and Nitronic 60, each offering different niche capabilities.

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  • AL6XN Studs

    AL6XN Studs

    Originally developed to combat sea water corrosion, AL6XN has expanded its role as being good mid-range corrosion resistant alloy. AL6XN studs are a low carbon, high purity, nitrogen-bearing "super-austenitic" stainless alloy. Also considered a 6Moly alloy, AL6XN studs are similar in chemistry to Alloy 926 and SMO 254. With a higher nickel and molybdenum content than Duplex 2205 and Super Duplex 2507, it delivers better corrosion resistance while giving a more cost effective alternative to nickel super alloys like Inconel or Hastelloy in moderately corrosive conditions.

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  • A286 Studs

    A286 Studs

    A286 studs, also known as Alloy 660 studs are stainless steel alloy which contains iron, nickel and chromium. A286 studs are known for their high strength, creep resistance and oxidation resistance at elevated temperatures once age hardened.  As a result, A286 / Alloy 660 studs provide high levels of strength from room temperature up to about 1300°F (700°C). A286 studs 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.

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  • 310 Stainless Steel Studs

    310 Stainless Steel Studs

    Designed for high temperature applications, 310 stainless steel studs provide high temperature oxidation resistance to 2000°F under mild cyclic conditions. An economic alternative to nickel alloys like alloy 330 or Inconel, 310 studs provide slightly less strength and temperature resistance – but at a significantly lower price point.  Alloy 310 can be used in moderately caburizing, moderately oxidizing, nitriding, cementing and thermal cycling applications when not used at the maximum service temperature. 310SS studs also have good resistance to sulfidation and other forms of hot corrosion.  Although primarily known for its high temperature properties, 310 stainless steel also provides excellent performance at cryogenic temperatures, with toughness down to -450˚F. Though 310 is ideal for high temperature use, it should not be exposed to the severe thermal shock of repeated liquid quenching or where aqueous corrosive contaminants are present.

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  • Threaded Rods

    Threaded Rods

    Threaded Rods RAYCHIN is a manufacturer and worldwide supplier of standard & custom fasteners(Threaded Rods) including those manufactured from the following materials: Hastelloy® C-276, Hastelloy® C-22, Hastelloy® B-2, Hastelloy® G-30, Monel® 400, Monel® K-500, Inconel® 600, Inconel® 625, Inconel® 718, Incoloy® A-286, Titanium Grade 2, Titanium Grade 5, Titanium Grade 7, Nickel 200, Nickel 200, Aluminum, Molybdenum, Nimonic, Nitronic, Tantalum, Tungsten, Waspaloy, Zirconium, Duplex S31803, Duplex S32205 and Super Duplex S32750, etc.

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