Tag: oxidation resistant bolts

Oxidation Resistant A286 and Alloy 330 Bolt

Q: I was reading that high temperatures will accelerate the rusting of metal bolts. Is there a material that can prevent this. I’m using the screws at 1300F intermittently.
A: What you are looking for is an oxidation resistant bolt. When a metal oxidizes it is attacked by oxygen which accelerates at high temperatures. Depending on the strength requirements of your application but Alloy 330 bolts and A286 bolts are ideal for preventing oxidation, hence rust at high temperatures. They also work well for 1300F of intermittent heat.

High Temperature Bolting: Incoloy 800 & Inconel 600

Q: I’m running a high temperature ethylene process that will reach 750-850C. I need a fastener that is carburization and creep resistance. Also moderate corrosion can be an issue. Any suggestions on materials?

A: This process is ideal for Incoloy 800H or 800HT bolting. These materials are designed for long-term high temperature use. These specialty alloy fasteners are typically used in temperatures above 1500°F where creep and stress rupture protection required. Incoloy bolts also offer moderate corrosion resistance to seawater, brine, sour gas, chlorides and sulfur containing atmospheres as well as oxidation and carburization. However depending on the size you need Incoloy fasteners may have limited availability so Inconel 600 bolts would be a safe bet as well.