Summary:Stainless Steel and Carbon Steel Threaded Rods
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Stainless Steel and Carbon Steel Threaded Rods
Stainless steel and carbon steel threaded rods are used for a variety of applications. They are able to handle high levels of pressure and are resistant to chemicals and corrosion. They are also available in a variety of materials and finishes. They are used in the automotive, construction, waterworks, laboratory, and cosmetic industries. They can also be used in oilfield drilling rigs. They can also be inserted into pre-threaded holes.
Carbon steel threaded rods are available in zinc yellow and plain steel. They are usually drawn or cold rolled and come in a variety of sizes. They can also be manufactured to special specifications. The manufacturer can produce specialty rods within 24 hours. Depending on the type, the material used, and the end finish, the diameter and length can vary. These rods are typically mass produced by thread rolling machines.
Mild steel is less chromium and molybdenum than stainless steel, making it less corrosion-resistant and more brittle. It is used in a variety of industries, including the automotive, construction, and oilfield drilling rig industries. The carbon content of mild steel ranges from 0.05% to 0.25 percent by weight. It is not alloyed and has less chromium content. It is a popular material for bending. It also is a material that can be cut to length and is not difficult to shape. The manufacturer can also stock odd sizes.
Medium-carbon alloy steel is an alloy steel that has been quenched and tempered to improve its strength. It is used for high-pressure applications, such as for pressure vessels. A354 Grade BD is a medium carbon alloy steel that has a high strength rating. It is also subject to hydrogen embrittlement.
The diameter of these rods ranges from 0.060 to 4 inches. They are typically produced to American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) specifications. They are available in stock items as well as specialty rods. The manufacturer can also provide a variety of finishes, including hot dip galvanized, zinc plated, and plain black. They are also available in various thread pitches.
Threaded rods are typically imported from China. They are imported in a variety of sizes, including 0.060, 0.075, 1.0, 1.2, 1.4, 1.6, 1.8, and 2.0 inches. They are available in low to high production volumes. Depending on the application, a custom manufacturer can provide the rods with chamfering, flattening, or a variety of finishes. The manufacturer can also provide inventory management programs for parts. The manufacturer also offers services such as heat treating, welding, and galvanizing.
Stainless steel stocks are normally rolled in the United States. Other countries may melt them. The threading standard for rods over one inch in diameter is eight threads per inch. For rods over one inch, the manufacturer can provide a custom length. These rods are typically marketed in the US standard sizes. They are available in dia. and lengths up to 20 inches.
All thread rods are all threaded, but they are available in a variety of finishes. They can be plain black, hot-dip galvanized, zinc plated, or yellow zinc.
STUD BOLT
Product: STUD BOLT
Standard: DIN, GB, ANSI, BSW
Material: carbon steel or specified
Level: 4.8 Level 8.8
Specifications: M3~M45, 3/16"~1-3/4"
Anchor:support specified
Length: 50-3500mm, 1'’-120’’
Thread: fine teeth, coarse teeth, imperial, American, German
Surface treatment: natural color, galvanized, hot-dip galvanized, blackened, yellow zinc plated
Packing: sacks, paper bags, trays, or upon request