Tricon Steel & Alloys is the largest Inconel fasteners manufacturer, supplier, and exporter, offering a wide range of high-quality Inconel fasteners. These fasteners are made from a nickel-based super-alloy renowned for its high-strength properties and resistance to elevated temperatures.
The composition of Inconel fasteners primarily consists of nickel, chromium, and molybdenum, with niobium added for enhanced strength. This unique alloy provides excellent resistance to corrosion and oxidation, making it ideal for various high-temperature applications. Our advanced manufacturing processes ensure the seamless integration of these elements, providing a superior solution for industries such as aerospace, chemical processing, and other demanding environments.
Known for their reliability, our Inconel 600 fasteners and Inconel 625 fasteners ensure precision fluid conveyance while maintaining structural integrity. Whether facing extreme temperatures or corrosive substances, Inconel fasteners are a trusted choice, offering durability, longevity, and efficiency across diverse industrial settings. These fasteners also excel in sea-water applications, showcasing remarkable fatigue strength, stress-corrosion cracking resistance, and superior high-temperature performance. Additionally, Inconel 718 fasteners are often used in industries like oil and gas, aerospace, chemical processing, and marine environments, where robust performance is essential.
With a commitment to excellence, Tricon Steel & Alloys ensures that our Inconel fasteners meet the highest standards and specifications, guaranteeing reliability and precision for various industrial applications. As trusted Inconel fasteners suppliers, we deliver products designed to perform in the most challenging environments.
Our packaging is carefully designed to protect Inconel fasteners during transportation and storage. Strong wooden crates, pallets, and boxes ensure the product remains intact, offering maximum protection. Each delivery includes all necessary documentation, such as an invoice, packing list, test results, heat treatment chart, certificate of origin, and insurance copy, ensuring customer confidence and satisfaction.
Standard | ASTM B166 / ASME SB166 |
Bolt / Screw Size | M3 – M56 | 3/6″ to 2″ | Custom Sizes |
Nuts Size | M3 – M56 | 3/6″ to 2″ | Custom Sizes |
Washers Size | M3 – M56 | 3/6″ to 2″ | Custom Sizes |
Machine Screws Size | M1.6 – M12 |
Self Tapping Screw Size | No.2 – No. 14 |
Length | 3 mm to 200 mm |
Threads | UNF, BSW, BSF, METRIC, UNC, or as required |
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Form | Hex, Threading, Square, Round as per Gauge Etc. |
Raw materials Source | JSPL, Mukund Steel, Tata Steel, Dhamm Steel, Usha Martin,etc. |
Threads Configuration | ASME B1.1 2A/3A – 2B/3B Inch Unified Threads and B1.13M 6h-6G Metric Coarse Threads |
Certification | Dual Certified As per ASTM & ASME Codes |
Dimensions | DIN 931, 933, 934, 7991, 976, 125, ASME B18.2.1, B18.3 |
Threads | Unless otherwise specified, the threads shall be rolled or cut and tapped horizontally or vertically |
Test Certificate | as per EN 10204 / 3.1 Manufacturer Test Certificate |
Additional Certifications | PED 97/23/EC Certified, Merkblatt AD 2000 W2 Certified |
Production Process | M24-M100: hot forging , M2-M24: Cold Froging, for custom-made connecting element machining and CNC |
Types | Bolts, Nuts, Stud Bolts, Washers, Threaded Rod, Anchor Fasteners, Eye Bolt, Stud, Cotter Pin, Socket Screw, Fine Fasteners & Spares, Foundation Fasteners, Hexagon Castle Nuts, Hexagon Domed Cap Bolts, Hexagon Thin Nuts etc. |
Cold Forging
This initial process is a cold forging process used to produce a near net shape work billet. An important consideration in cold forging is the tendency for the bar tobolts Manufacturing Process buckle if its unsupported length to diameter ratio is too high. This ratio usually is limited to less than 4:1 but with suitable dies, therefore, cold forging is the most likely production method because bolts have a large head-to-shank ratio, they are longer than 1½ times their diameter, bolts have multiple diameters and finally require a geometrical shap
Thread rolling
The next process applied to the bottom of the work billet is a bulk deformation process known as "thread rolling". This type of cold-forging process is used bolts Manufacturing Processbecause cylindrical can easily have thread applied by rolling the work billet through two dies. The thread rolling process is usually chosen over machining because thread rolling provides higher production rates, more effective material usage, stronger thread due to work hardening and finally better fatigue resistance because the work billet undergoes compressive stresses during the rolling process.
Blackening and Galvanization
The final process induced on the now almost complete bolt is the application of an anti-corrosive layer, to stop oxidation. The usual process is called "blackening"; Either process chemically or physically coats the surface of ferrous metals, creating a strong barrier against humidity and corrosion. Hot Blackening is most popular & common blackening processes:
Hot Blackening
Hot blackening involves dipping the bolt into six different tanks. The bolt is usually "dipped" by automated part carriers for transportation between tanks. These tanks contain, in order, alkaline cleaner, water, caustic soda at 450°C to 500°C and finally the sealant, which is usually crude oil. The caustic soda bonds chemically to the surface of the metal, creating a porous base layer on the bolt.
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