Alloy 330 Hex Cap Screws
Brand RAYCHIN
Product origin China
Delivery time 5-35 DAYS
Alloy 330 hex head cap screws 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 hex head cap screws also offer industry a low coefficient of expansion, excellent ductility, and high strength.
Benefits & Corrosion Resistance
Resistance to thermal shock from repeated quenching
High level of resistance to oxidation and carburization
Ability to handle thermal cycling
Provides resistance to scale formation up to about 2000°F
Good resistance to nitrogen-containing atmospheres where the oxygen content is low
High nickel content of 34-37% provides high resistance to chloride stress corrosion cracking and embrittlement
Applications for Alloy 330 Hex Head Cap Screws
Alloy 330 hex head screws are often used in furnaces, thermal processing and heat treating applications.
Gas turbine components and boiler fixtures used in power generation often use Alloy 330 hex head screws.
Because of its resistance to nitrogen rich environments, alloy 330 hex head screws are used extensively for components handling cracked ammonia.
Alloy 330 Hex Head Cap Screws
Alloy 330 hex head cap screws 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 hex head cap screws also offer industry a low coefficient of expansion, excellent ductility, and high strength.
Benefits & Corrosion Resistance
Resistance to thermal shock from repeated quenching
High level of resistance to oxidation and carburization
Ability to handle thermal cycling
Provides resistance to scale formation up to about 2000°F
Good resistance to nitrogen-containing atmospheres where the oxygen content is low
High nickel content of 34-37% provides high resistance to chloride stress corrosion cracking and embrittlement
Applications for Alloy 330 Hex Head Cap Screws
Alloy 330 hex head screws are often used in furnaces, thermal processing and heat treating applications.
Gas turbine components and boiler fixtures used in power generation often use Alloy 330 hex head screws.
Because of its resistance to nitrogen rich environments, alloy 330 hex head screws are used extensively for components handling cracked ammonia.
An engineered high temperature resistant steel
Excellent high temperature stability and strength
Very oxidation and carburization resistant to 2100°F
Good resistance to thermal shock and quenching
Chemistry and specifications of Alloy 330
Alloy 330 hex head cap screw features and benefits
Datasheet for Alloy 330
Alloy 330 Properties | |
Tensile Strength (ksi) | 80-85 |
Yield Strength (ksi) | 30-43 |
Elongation in 2” | 40-45 |
Rockwell B Hardness | 70-85 |
Density (lb/in3) | 0.292 |
Specific Heat (Btu/lb/°F (32°-212°F) | 0.11 |
Modulus of Elasticity Tension | 28.5 |
Resources: Alloy 330 Torque Specs
Alloy 330 Screw Types: 12 Point Screws, Button Head Cap Screws, Flat Head Screws, Hex Head Cap Screws, Pan Head Screws, Set Screws, Socket Head Cap Screws, Tamper Resistant Security Screws, Torx Screws, Vented Screws
Alloy 330 Hex Head Cap Screw Features and Benefits
It is important to differentiate between a alloy 330 hex head cap screw and hex head bolt. Often people assume they are the same, but they are actually very different fasteners in terms of how they are manufactured, as well as from an application perspective. Regardless of your choice, alloy 330 hex heads offer strong, stable joints because of their large head service.
The Hex Comparison
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Alloy 330 Hex Head Cap Screw Advantages
The most important feature of a alloy 330 hex head cap screws is that it has a larger bearing surface area which provide better clamping pressure than other type of fastener such as a socket head cap screw. Additionally, since debris build up is less of an issue with this style of fastener verses a socket head cap screw, they are ideal of dirty applications where particles could clog up a socket. Though alloy 330 socket heads are typically used for tight access applications, hex heads can be a better choice when there is only side clearance available for tightening.
Alloy 330 (1.4864) Chemistry and Specifications
Alloy 330 (UNS N08330) is best known for its extreme high temperature strength and stability. One of the most unique attributes of Alloy 330 (1.4864) is its ability to handle cyclic temperature changes from extreme high temperatures to cooling phases, as well as in oxidation-rich environements.
Alloy 330 Specifications: UNS N08330, AMS 5592, AMS 5716, ASME SB 511, ASME SB 536, ASTM B 511, ASTM B 512, ASTM B 535, ASTM B 536, ASTM B 546, ASTM B 710, ASTM B 739, EN 10095, Werkstoff 1.4886, ASTM F2281
Alloy 330 | Cr | Ni | Mn | Si | Cu | P | S | C | Fe |
Min% | 18.0 | 34.0 | - | 1.00 | - | - | - | 0.04 | - |
Max% | 20.0 | 37.0 | 2.00 | 1.50 | 1.0 | 0.03 | 0.08 | 0.08 | balance |