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Alloy Digest (1976) 25 (9): Cu-318.
Published: 01 September 1976
...-carrying studs, nuts and bolts designed for use at normal temperatures. Because it is deoxidized, it is not susceptible to hydrogen embrittlement if heated in a reducing atmosphere. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, elasticity, tensile properties, and shear...
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Alloy Digest (1984) 33 (3): Cu-99.
Published: 01 March 1984
... AMZIRC is an oxygen-free copper containing zirconium. AMZIRC copper was developed for applications demanding high electrical conductivity and the retention of strength at elevated temperatures. Applications include stud bases for power transmitters and rectifiers, switches and circuit breakers...
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Alloy Digest (1985) 34 (2): SA-407.
Published: 01 February 1985
... UNS No. G86500 is a triple-alloy steel designed for highly efficient utilization of the alloying elements to increase hardenability and strength. It is an oil-hardening type and is suitable for many machine and tool components. Specific applications include gears, shafts, bolts, wrenches, studs...
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Alloy Digest (1985) 34 (8): SA-411.
Published: 01 August 1985
... when tempered in the range 850-1100 F. Among its many uses are nuts, bolts, studs, machinery parts and fasteners for the transportation and other industries. AISI 4032H is a similar steel except that it has a slightly wider range of carbon and manganese. This datasheet provides information...
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Alloy Digest (1959) 8 (8): SA-88.
Published: 01 August 1959
... in oil or water. Temper at 250.300°F. Procedure No. 3 -Cool slowly in carburizing box or from the gas carburizer. Heat to 1475 F. and quench in oil or water. Temper at 250-300°F. &iRDEIUING WITHOUT CAREURZING: It may be used for certain constructional parts such as studs, bolts, pins, etc., that require...
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Alloy Digest (1981) 30 (12): Cu-427.
Published: 01 December 1981
... deformation depends on the gage, temper, direction and radius of the bend. As a general rule, this alloy can be bent 90 degrees in any direction in the half- hard condition. As cold headed wire, Anaconda Alloy 226 provides an extremely servicable stock for screws, rivets, screw shells, studs and bolts...
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Alloy Digest (1985) 34 (12): SA-413.
Published: 01 December 1985
... electrode. ASTRALLOY-V can be stud welded using Type I mild-steel studs or Type II high- strength studs providing a 400°F to 500 F preheat is used. Detailed information on welding procedures can be obtained from the Technical Staff of Astralloy Wear Technology. General Characteristics: ASTRALLOY-V is a very...
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Alloy Digest (2009) 58 (7): Cu-772.
Published: 01 July 2009
...) Workability: The hot working temperature is 750 900 °C (1400 1650 °F). Hot Working and Cold Working. This alloy possesses good qualities for hot workability and excellent cold workability. As cold-headed wire, it provides an extremely serviceable stock for screws, rivets, screw shells, studs, and bolts...
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Alloy Digest (1953) 2 (3): SA-8.
Published: 01 March 1953
...- ture boks, studs, etc. It meets the ASTM specification A-1%4pT for alioys used for bolting at 750°F to 1100°F. If the purchased stock has to be forged and rehardened then the following should be adhered to: Forging temperature . 11950°F to 2250°F Annealing temperature -- . . . . 1500°F to 1550°F...
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Alloy Digest (1972) 21 (8): SS-277.
Published: 01 August 1972
... cooling from the annealing temperature is required for maximum softness. The steel is destgned for use in high-speed automatic machin@ operations. It is used for the production of valve parts, bolts, nuts, studs and similar screw machine products. Forms Available: Hot rolled bars, cold finished bars, rods...
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Alloy Digest (2012) 61 (4): SA-648.
Published: 01 April 2012
... of approximately the same hardness as the parent plate should be used for the capping passes. Stud Welding. Abrazo 400 can be stud welded without preheat. This means that where wear-resistant liner plates are required, they can be fastened by welding, rather then by the more expensive drilling and bolting...
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Alloy Digest (2020) 69 (3): SA-861.
Published: 01 March 2020
... 4142 (UNS G41420) 4142H (UNS H41420) 42CrMoS4 42CrMoS4 (1.7227) Product Forms Semi-finished products (hot formed), bars, wire rod, finished flat products, hammer or drop forgings. Applications Ball studs, bolts, screws and studs of property classes 10.9 and 12.9 specified in ISO 898-1...
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Alloy Digest (1981) 30 (2): Cu-411.
Published: 01 February 1981
... cold worked. As cold-headed wire it provides an ex- tremely serviceable stock for screws, rivets, studs and bolts. Among its several properties, Anaconda Alloy 220 is a ductile metal when annealed, and is also capable of assuming good rigidity when hard drawn. Alloy 220 performs extremely well in all...
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Alloy Digest (1966) 15 (7): Cu-166.
Published: 01 July 1966
... of embrittlement. Similarly it may be welded or torch brazed without embrittlement problem. Forms Available: Bars and rods. Applications: Contact pins, switch gears, relays and pre- cision electrical equipment, bolts, studs, welding tips and soldering iron tips, screw machine products. Manufacturer: Revere Copper...
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Alloy Digest (1955) 4 (11): Cu-33.
Published: 01 November 1955
... or impact are found in Type 89-10-l aluakmm bronze. It is Also used for bolts, studs, corrosion resisrant appIica- dons, crollq shoes, press gibs. Manufacturer: AmpcoMetal,I= Milwaukee, Wisconsin ...
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Alloy Digest (1990) 39 (3): Cu-551.
Published: 01 March 1990
...: Rodwire Applications: Electrical switches, circuit breakers where high tempera- tures are encountered, commutators, stud bases for power uansmitters and rectifiers. soldering-welding tips. Producers: Copper alloy mills Refer to Copper Development Association Greenwich, Connecticut 06836 ...
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Alloy Digest (1971) 20 (8): SA-267.
Published: 01 August 1971
... to a greater extent if the weld penerrauon can be controlled consistently. Weld wirh 1/8-m. diameter stainless steel electrodes, Type 316L. 309 or 312, and limit the welding current IO a maximum of 125 amperes. Auromanc stud weldmg IS an ideal means for making arrrch- ments to the hard or soft side of the dual...
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Alloy Digest (1957) 6 (8): Cu-53.
Published: 01 August 1957
..., studs, bolts, washers, electrical contact applic- tions. Manufacturer: Seymour Manufacturing Company Seymour, Connecticut ...
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Alloy Digest (2013) 62 (3): Cu-816.
Published: 01 March 2013
... have exceptionally high strength. Studs, bolts, and forgings are well suited for heavy switchgear and electrical hardware, especially in outdoor construction. C64200 and C64210 are considered to be two of the best valve stem alloys. Other applications include gears, marine hardware, nuts, pole line...
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Alloy Digest (1994) 43 (10): Cu-552.
Published: 01 October 1994
...-temperature circuit breakers, commutators, stud bases for power transmitters, rectifiers, soldering weld- ing tips, lead frames. Manufacturer: Various copper mills including: Heyco Metals, Olin Brass Somers Thin Strip Also consult: Copper Development Association New York, NY USA 212-251-7200 20 40 80 80...