At present, aerospace industry is the largest consumption field of superalloys, but the medical field, food processing industry, energy industry and semiconductor industry all need superalloys and superalloy fasteners.
The superalloys fall into three basic groups: the iron-nickel-base superalloys; the nickel-base superalloys; and the cobalt-base superalloys. The iron-nickel-base superalloys evolved from stainless steel technology and are generally wrought. Nickel-base and cobalt-base superalloys can be either wrought or cast. Nickel-base superalloys can be used at the very highest temperatures, just below their melting temperatures of about 2200 to 2500 degrees Fahrenheit. However, iron-nickel-base superalloys are less expensive and can be used at temperatures up to 1300 degrees Fahrenheit. Although all of the superalloys were developed for use at high temperatures, some are used for cryogenic applications, and others at body temperature for medical prosthesis applications.
We offer fasteners made from these superalloys:
A286
Alloy A286 is one of the most commonly used iron-nickel-base superalloys. It offers high strength and corrosion resistance at temperatures up to 1300 degrees Fahrenheit (704 degrees Celsius). Frequently used in the aerospace industry, it can be precipitation hardened to a strength level. One of our most requested materials, we offer a variety of fasteners in A286, including socket heads, hex heads and 12 point.
Inconel
Inconel is a nickel-base superalloy, making it suitable for very high temperatures, extreme environments, and demanding applications. We offer a wide variety of fasteners in Inconel 600, Inconel 601, Inconel 625, Inconel 718, and Inconel X-750, including 12 points, button sockets, dowel pins flat sockets, and threaded studs/double end studs.
Monel
Monel is a nickel-base superalloy. Its corrosion resistance makes it ideal for marine applications. It is also resistant to corrosion by acids and oxygen, making it a good material for the chemical industry. We offer a variety of fasteners in Monel 400, Monel 405, and Monel K-500, including flat sockets, flat washers, hex heads and nuts, and machine screws.
Invar 36
Invar 36 is an iron-nickel-base alloy. Because it is a controlled expansion alloy, Invar 36 is commonly used in electronic equipment. we hasve provided a variety of fasteners out of Invar 36, including CNC machine parts, machine screws and dowel pins.
Bolt/Nut/screws Manufacturing company,precision Fasteners/superalloys components made from high performance, exotic and Superalloys for critical applications. These include Nickel alloys which are often referred to as the Inconel, Incoloy, Monel and Hastelloy.
Machine Screws, Superalloy (Inconel, Hastelloy, Alloy 20)
Inconel alloys were first developed by Wiggin Alloys in Hereford (West Midlands, England) during the 1940’s before they were eventually acquired by the Special metals Corporation.
Nickel alloys are commonly used within high temperature applications and highly corrosive environments or a combination of the two. It is also well suited for environments where by it may be subject to high pressure and temperature. Therefore it is found commonly within turbine blades, pressure vessels and heat exchanges.
Hexagon bolts, Setscrews, Plugs, Capscrews and Nuts defined to BS, ANSI, ISO, DIN & NFE can be machined to order within 24 hours if required.
factory also manufactures machined components and bespoke fasteners in Nickel based Superalloys to engineering drawings.
The most common grades are as follows:
Nickel Grades
UNS N06600 Alloy 600 Inconel 600
UNS N06601 Alloy 601 Inconel 601
UNS N06625 Alloy 625 Inconel 625
UNS N07718 Alloy 718 Inconel 718
UNS N07718 AMS 5663 (B637 N07718)
factory holds extensive stocks of the above alloys for the rapid production of machined components required on an urgent basis and is able manufacture and deliver Alloy grades,718,625 &600,
From the above grades, we have manufactured components including; Hex bots, Hex Nuts, Taper Pins, T bolts, Self locking nuts, Keys, Engineers studs, stud bolts, washer and various other machined components.
factory can also perform upgrade heat treatment and chemical and mechanical testing to ASME, b637, AMS 5663 and API 6A as well as other customer specific material procedures and process specifications.
If you have any questions or needs, please contact us. Here is our contact information:
Price Inquiry:sales.lily@superalloyparts.com
Technical Support:eng.daisy@superalloyparts.com
Quality Control:qc.jason@superalloyparts.com