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304 316 321 317L 410 stainless steel bolt nut washer stud
1. What are the differences between 18-8, type 304, and type 316 stainless steels?
“Stainless Steel” is the general name for a large family of alloy steels that contain at least 10.5% chromium as part of their composition. At and above this level of chromium, a complex chrome-oxide surface layer forms that prevents further oxygen atoms from penetrating into the steel and thus protects the iron in the matrix from rusting. This layer is what makes the steel “stainless.” Higher levels of chromium and the addition of other alloying elements such as molybdenum and nickel enhance this protective barrier and further improve the corrosion resistance of the stainless steel. There are many different types of stainless, but by far the most popular and widely used are the 300 series stainless steels, also known as the austenitic stainless steels.
The 300 series designation contains many different compositions of alloy steel (303, 304, 305, 316, 321, 347, etc.) but the common factors among them are:
The term “18-8” is often used to designate products made from 300 series stainless. This “18-8” call out is referring to the 18% chromium/8% nickel alloy mixture of the steel. “18-8” is not an actual specification, as it only refers to two different alloys in the steel. While all 300 series stainless steels share this 18/8 mix, slight differences in chemical composition between the different grades of the 300 series do make certain grades more resistant than others against particular types of corrosion. In the fastener industry the term “18-8” is often used as a designation for a bolt, nut, or washer manufactured from 300 series stainless steel material that has the 18% chromium/8% nickel alloy mixture. However, a fastener manufactured from stainless material that meets the 18/8 alloy mix does not necessarily meet the other slight differences in chemistry required to certify it as Type 304 stainless. Type 304 is by far the most popular of the 300 series stainless steels.
2. 304 316 321 317L 410 stainless steel bolt dimension
Type | Stud Bolt | Threaded Rod | Hex Socket Cap Screw |
Hex Nut | U-Bolt | Spring Washer | |
Pain Washer | Hex Bolt (full thread, partial thread) | ||
Size | Stud Bolt | DIN: M6~M100 | ASME: 1/4"~5" |
Hex Bolt | DIN: M6~M64 | ASME: 1/2"~2 1/2" | |
Finish | Cold galvanizing, Hot-dip Galvanizing, PTFE, Zinc Nickel, Black coating, Plain | ||
Producing Standard | ASME | ASME B18.2.1 | Hex Bolts |
ASME B18.2.2 | Hex Nuts | ||
ASME B18.22.1 | Plain Washers | ||
DIN | DIN931 | Hex Bolt with partial thread | |
DIN 933 | Hex Bolt with full thread | ||
DIN 912 | Hex Socket Cap Screw | ||
DIN 934 | Hex Nut | ||
DIN 125 | Plain Washer | ||
DIN127 | Spring Washer | ||
DIN 975 | Threaded Rods | ||
DIN 976 | Stud Bolts | ||
DN 3570 | U-Bolt | ||
Material Grade | Stainless Steel | 304/304L, 316/316L, 316Ti, 317/317L, 321, 347/347H, 310, 309, A453 660C,660D, S31254 /254SMO, 904L /1.4539 /N08904, N08367, N08926 / 1.4529 | |
Duplex Steel | 2205 /S31803, S32750/2507, S32760 | ||
Nickel Alloy Steel | UNS N02200/Ni 200, UNS N02201 /Ni201, UNS N04400/ Monel 400, UNS N05500/ Monel K500 , UNS N06600/ Inconel 600, UNS N06601/ Inconel 601, UNS N06625/ Inconel 625, UNS N08825/ Incoloy 825, UNS N08800 /Incoloy 800, UNS N08810 /Incoloy 800H , UNS N08811 /Incoloy 800HT, UNS N08020 /Alloy 20, UNS N06002 /Hastelloy X, UNS N06022/ Hastelloy C22, UNS N06200/C2000, UNS N10276/ Hastelloy C276, UNS N10665 /Hastelloy B2, UNS N10675/Hastelloy B3, UNS N08020/ Alloy 20, UNS N08031/ Alloy 31 | ||
Carbon Steel | Grade 4.8, 5.8, 6.8, 8.8, 10.8, 12.9 | ||
Alloy Steel | A193 B7, A194 2H, A320 L7, L7M |
3. Stainless steel hex cap screw markings
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