| Availability: | |
|---|---|
|
| |
Custom nuts are specially designed fasteners that meet specific industrial requirements and differ from standard nuts in terms of size, thread style, shape or material.
They address issues that standard parts cannot handle - unusual sizes, specific load-bearing requirements, and compatibility problems of custom components.
From small machinery to large industrial systems, these nuts ensure safe and precise connections in special devices.
Iron-based alloys are widely used for custom nuts due to their strength and versatility, with key grades including:
45 Steel: A medium-carbon steel offering balanced strength and machinability, ideal for general industrial applications like machinery assemblies where moderate load resistance is needed.
10B21: A low-carbon boron steel known for excellent formability and thread-rolling capabilities, often used in automotive fasteners where consistent threading and cost-effectiveness matter.
35CrMoA: A chromium-molybdenum alloy with high tensile strength and heat resistance, suitable for high-pressure environments such as hydraulic systems or heavy machinery.
42CrMoA: A higher-strength variant of chromium-molybdenum steel, offering superior wear resistance and toughness, perfect for critical applications like aerospace or power generation equipment.
Stainless steel custom nuts excel in corrosion resistance, making them vital for harsh environments. Common grades include:
201 Stainless Steel: A cost-effective option with basic corrosion resistance, suitable for dry indoor applications or low-moisture environments like furniture or light fixtures.
304 Stainless Steel: The most versatile grade, offering excellent resistance to rust and oxidation. It’s widely used in food processing, medical equipment, and outdoor structures.
316 Stainless Steel: Enhanced with molybdenum, it resists saltwater, chemicals, and extreme temperatures, making it ideal for marine applications, chemical plants, and coastal infrastructure.
Automotive: Engineered to fit specialized components like transmission systems, using 10B21 or 42CrMoA for durability under vibration.
Aerospace: 35CrMoA or 316 nuts ensure reliability in high-stress, corrosive environments.
Chemical Processing: 316 stainless steel nuts resist chemical exposure in reactors and pipelines.
Construction: 45 steel or 304 nuts secure custom structural components, balancing strength and longevity.
Choosing custom nuts offers several advantages: they can perfectly match unique designs, enhance durability through material matching, and reduce assembly errors.
Whether for regular situations or extreme conditions, they can ensure reliable connection operation, and this is also the case in the most exceptional circumstances.
