Product Description
Jayant Alloy A286 studs, also known as Alloy 660 studs are stainless steel alloy which contains iron, nickel and chromium. A286 studs are known for their high strength, creep resistance and oxidation resistance at elevated temperatures once age hardened. As a result, A286 / Alloy 660 studs provide high levels of strength. A286 Studs arefound in high temperature engine, manifold, exhaust and turbine applications as well as off-shore oil and gas application
A286 Full Threaded Studs are Available in different sizes
Size Range :
Diameter : M6-M100 ; 1/4"-4"
Length : 20mm-1000mm ; 3/4" - 40"
We also manufacture as per cusstomers requirement
Engineered for Aerospace ExcellenceAlloy 660 / ASTM A286 full threaded studs and heavy hex nuts are crafted to meet the stringent demands of aerospace, aviation, and cryogenic industries. Their robust design ensures stability and reliability in high-stress environments, providing durable fastening solutions essential for safety-critical assemblies.
Customized for Diverse ApplicationsAvailable in various sizes (M6M100), diameters (6mm100mm), and lengths up to 1000mm, these studs support a broad range of engineering requirements. Their natural finish and bright surface treatment enhance resistance to environmental exposure, making them suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
Superior Material & Standards ComplianceConstructed with premium A286/Alloy 660 materials, these studs comply with multiple international standards including DIN, UNI, ASTM, and AMS, ensuring consistent quality and performance. The stringent manufacturing process guarantees components meet critical aerospace and cryogenic safety guidelines.
FAQs of Alloy 660 / ASTM A286 Full Threaded Studs with Heavy Hex Nuts:
Q: How are Alloy 660 / ASTM A286 full threaded studs with heavy hex nuts manufactured to meet aerospace standards?
A: These studs are produced using advanced processes that comply with international aerospace standards such as DIN 976, ASTM A453, and AMS specifications. The use of high-grade A286/Alloy 660 ensures optimal strength, corrosion resistance, and fatigue resistance demanded in critical aerospace applications.
Q: What are the benefits of using Alloy 660 / ASTM A286 studs with heavy hex nuts in aviation and cryogenic environments?
A: The main benefits include high tensile strength (900 N/mm), excellent resistance to oxidation and corrosion, and dependable performance under fluctuating temperatures. These characteristics are crucial for secure fastening in engines, airframes, and cryogenic machinery, where safety and reliability are paramount.
Q: When should I choose these studs and nuts for my project?
A: These fasteners should be selected whenever your application involves high-stress, high-temperature, or corrosive environments, typically found in aerospace, aviation, or cryogenics. Their compliance with global standards makes them ideal for new builds, maintenance, or upgrades in these industries.
Q: Where can Alloy 660 / ASTM A286 threaded studs be deployed within the aerospace sector?
A: They are commonly used in aircraft engines, structural assemblies, aerospace machinery, and equipment requiring high-strength, vibration-resistant fasteners. Their adaptability to different head types and dimensions allows deployment in diverse components across the sector.
Q: What is the process involved in surface treatment for these studs?
A: The studs typically undergo a bright surface treatment, which involves cleaning and finishing techniques to improve resistance to oxidation and provide a natural metallic finish. This process ensures long-term durability and stability in harsh operating conditions.
Q: How can these fasteners enhance my applications overall performance?
A: By using Alloy 660 / ASTM A286 fasteners, you secure assemblies with superior mechanical properties, increased corrosion resistance, and extended service life. This improves the integrity and maintenance cycles of aerospace and cryogenic systems while reducing operational risks.
Q: What usage guidelines should be followed for maximum fastener efficiency?
A: For optimal results, match the stud size, thread type, and length to your specific assembly requirements. Always adhere to industry torque specifications, and consult with a supplier or engineer experienced in aerospace fasteners for the best integration strategy.