Baoji Tianruite Metal Co., Ltd.
Flange Hexagon titanium Screws

Flange Hexagon titanium Screws

Head shape: External Hexagonal Bolts
Diameter: M8
Grade: GR5
Titanium content: 98%
Color: green, blue, gold, black, purple, rainbow, etc.
Surface treatment: anodizing
Molding process: CNC
Minimum order quantity: 200 PCS
Delivery time: 7-20 days

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Company Profile

 

Baoji Tianruite Metal Co., Ltd. was established in 2011 and is located in Baoji City, Shaanxi Province, the "Titanium Valley of China". It mainly engages in the production, development and sales of non-ferrous metals, titanium alloy materials, titanium products, standard parts, special-shaped parts and other products.

 

Why Choose Us

Our factory

Our company has modern production workshops, cnc lathes, turn-milling machines, punches and other advanced production equipment. It mainly produces and processes non-ferrous metal products, such as commercial pure titanium and titanium alloys, zirconium, tungsten, tantalum, molybdenum, niobium, and nickel products.

Our products

The application scope of our products covers many fields such as aerospace, medical equipment, petrochemical industry, automobile industry, marine engineering, energy and electronic appliances. We not only produce titanium alloy materials, but also titanium products such as titanium tubes, titanium plates, and titanium rods.

Sales market

Our company's products are also sold overseas, with sales areas including europe, america, asia, africa and other regions. The company promotes its products to the global market by participating in international exhibitions and cooperating with overseas agents, and has established long-term and stable cooperative relationships with foreign customers.

Service introduction

The services we provide include processing according to drawings, processing according to samples, and support for foreign trade orders,we provide customers with a full range of pre-sales, in-sales and after-sales services to ensure customer satisfaction and business stability.

 

 

 

M8 Titanium Alloy Nuts

M8 Titanium Alloy Nuts

M8 titanium alloy nuts is a fastener made of high-quality titanium alloy material. Its specification is m8. It is widely used in aerospace, automobile, shipbuilding, medical, electronics, chemical industry and other fields. With its excellent performance and reliable quality, it provides a solid connection guarantee for your engineering projects.

Titanium Flange Head Internal Torx Bolts

Titanium Flange Head Internal Torx Bolts

This bolt is made of titanium flange head internal torx bolts, titanium has high strength, low thickness, magnificent erosion obstruction and different attributes. Titanium bolts have a lower weight than traditional steel bolts, which is great news for some applications that have strict weight requirements, like aerospace, automotive racing, and others. It can diminish the heaviness of the general design and work on the exhibition and eco-friendliness of the hardware.

M8 X 15 Titanium Alloy Bolts

M8 X 15 Titanium Alloy Bolts

M8 x 15 titanium alloy bolts have excellent corrosion resistance. Whether in wet marine environment, chemical corrosive media, or under high temperature, high pressure conditions, m8×15 titanium alloy bolts can maintain good stability, not easy to rust and corrosion. This makes it reliable for long-term service in shipbuilding, chemical equipment, and oil extraction.

Titanium Alloy Upper Pump Oil Bottle

Titanium Alloy Upper Pump Oil Bottle

Is made of a high-quality titanium alloy that is resistant to corrosion, wear, and high temperatures, enabling for long-term use without deformation or aging.The titanium alloy pump oil pot features a nice grip that is easy to use.

Titanium Alloy Brake Oil Bottle

Titanium Alloy Brake Oil Bottle

Titanium compound brake oil pot is made of great titanium amalgam material, which has the attributes of high strength, low thickness and consumption obstruction. Titanium composite is a lightweight, high-strength metal material with great biocompatibility and high temperature obstruction. It is utilized extensively in aerospace, medical equipment, aviation, and other industries.

M6 X45 Titanium Flange Head Long Bolts

M6 X45 Titanium Flange Head Long Bolts

It typically has a deformation resistance of about 650 mpa.The bolt's pace of prolongation, which goes from 10% to 15%, demonstrates that it has some pliancy and can endure some shock and vibration.

M6×60 Titanium Torx Bolts in Flange

M6×60 Titanium Torx Bolts In Flange

M6x60 flange titanium plum bolts have a lower density of titanium alloy than conventional steel bolts, making them lighter and contributing to the overall weight reduction.

M8 X 30 Titanium Alloy Round Head Bolts

M8 X 30 Titanium Alloy Round Head Bolts

The state of the round head empowers a more uniform dispersion of stress, diminishing neighborhood stress focus during the fixing system, subsequently further developing the weakness life of the bolt.

M8×60 Titanium Alloy External Hexagonal Bolts

M8×60 Titanium Alloy External Hexagonal Bolts

The outer six sides are designed to make bolt installation and removal easier and faster. To ensure that the bolts remain in place, torque can be applied with ease using a wrench or socket tool of the appropriate size.

 

What is Titanium Alloy External Hexagonal Bolts?

 

Titanium alloy external hexagonal bolts, also known as hexagonal head bolts, are threaded machine bolts used with a nut or in a tapped hole. As the name suggests, hex head bolts are hexagonal heads made from grade 2 galvanized steel, 316/304 stainless steel, and grade 5 zinc-plated steel,hex bolts are a type of threaded bolt, characterised by their six-sided hexagonal-shaped head, hex bolts can be either fully threaded or partially threaded and are suitable for use in a wide range of applications, typically machinery and construction.

 

 
Advantages of Titanium Alloy External Hexagonal Bolts
 
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High torque capacity
Hexagonal bolts feature six-sided heads, providing a larger contact area for wrenches or socket tools. This design allows for higher torque application and better grip during installation and removal, ensuring efficient and secure fastening.

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Versatility
Available in diverse sizes and materials including stainless steel, these versatile fasteners find their utility across a wide spectrum of industries. From construction and machinery to automotive and industrial settings, hexagonal bolts cater to a broad range of applications, meeting the needs of demanding projects.

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Secure fastenin
Allen head bolt, when properly tightened with the appropriate tools, offer reliable and secure fastening. This reduces the risk of loosening or vibration-related failures, enhancing safety and stability in critical assemblies.

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Durability
Designed to withstand challenging environments, stainless allen bolt are available in a variety of durable materials such as stainless steel, ensuring resistance to corrosion and providing long-term reliability.

 

What are the Differences Between Hex Head Bolts and Hex Flange Bolts?
 

Hex head bolts - versatile fastening solutions

Hex head bolts, also known as hex cap screws, stand out for their distinct hexagonal head shape, which facilitates efficient installation and removal using a wrench or socket tool. This design not only simplifies the assembly and maintenance processes but also enhances overall work efficiency. Moreover, these bolts are available in a wide array of specifications and sizes, including different diameters, lengths, and thread types, catering to diverse project requirements.

The strength and stability of hex head bolts are notable, owing to their construction from high-strength materials capable of withstanding substantial tensile and shear forces. Consequently, they are commonly employed in structural joints and heavy-load mechanical components. In addition, these bolts exhibit admirable corrosion resistance, typically crafted from materials such as galvanized steel or stainless steel, extending their longevity and enabling outdoor or corrosive environment applications.

Hex flange bolts - enhanced support and security

On the other hand, hex flange bolts diverge with the introduction of a flange beneath the head, resembling a disk-like projection, which serves to augment the load-bearing area and diminish the strain on the screw during assembly, thereby fortifying the connection strength. This distinctive feature reduces the stress experienced by the screw, bolstering the overall connection robustness. The flanged design also renders hex flange bolts conducive to scenarios necessitating pressure dispersion and reduced loosening risks, engendering a more uniform pressure distribution between connected surfaces.

Noteworthy is the capability of hex flange bolts to mitigate the risks of loosening under vibrational or impact conditions, ensuring a more reliable and steadfast connection. This attribute is especially advantageous in environments where bolt security is imperative, such as automotive engines, heavy machinery, road and bridge construction, lifting equipment, and excavators.

 

How To Choose The Titanium Alloy External Hexagonal Bolts For Your Machinery And Construction Projects
 

Determine the material
Material is the critical factor when deciding about the kind of hex bolt you must choose. Common materials in hex bolts are carbon steel, stainless steel, and alloy steel. Carbon steel hex bolts are cost-effective and work well for general applications.

Stainless steel hex bolts are ideal for outdoor and corrosive environments as they are highly resistant to corrosion. To withstand high pressure and load, alloy steel is used as they provide higher tensile strength.

 

Bolt grades
Hex bolts are categorized into various grades to indicate their tensile strength and suitability for specific purposes. Commonly used grades are grade 2, grade 5, and grade 8. Grade 2 bolts have lower tensile strength. Grade 5 has higher tensile strength, suitable for moderate to high loads. Grade 8 has the highest tensile strength. Thus, it's ideal for applications requiring maximum durability and strength.

 

Size & length
To have a proper fit and secure connection between two objects using hex bolts, it's important to choose the correct size and length. The size of the bolt is measured in the diameter of the bolt. It is usually in inches or millimeters. To have sufficient thread engagement, you need to consider the length of the hex bolt. To select the perfect fit, measure the thickness of the materials in which you will fasten the bolts. Select the length that accommodates the thickness of the material.

 

Assess thread type and pitch
Hex bolts come in distinctive thread types and pitches. The commonly used ones are coarse thread and fine thread. Coarse threads are suitable for most applications. In comparison, fine thread hex bolts have higher thread density, ideal for conditions with high vibrations and heavy loads.

 

Verify compliance with standards
Since you are going to build something meaningful, ensure that the hex bolts you choose comply with industry standards. For instance, hex bolts that have rolled or cut screw threads are in compliance with the unified system: Unified national coarse (unc) and unified national fine (unf).

 

What is the Purpose of a Titanium Alloy External Hexagonal Bolts?
M8×60 Titanium Alloy External Hexagonal Bolts
M8 Titanium Alloy Nuts
Titanium Flange Head Internal Torx Bolts
Titanium Alloy Upper Pump Oil Bottle

Titanium alloy external hexagonal bolts, also known as hexagon head bolts or hex cap bolts, are essential fasteners widely used in various industries due to their unique design and reliable fastening capabilities. These bolts are specifically engineered to provide a secure non-loosening hold, making them ideal for applications requiring robust and durable connections.

 

The primary function of a titanium alloy external hexagonal bolts is to securely fasten objects within or against other objects. This is achieved through its hexagonal head design, which allows for efficient installation and removal while ensuring a strong and stable connection. The versatility of hex head bolts enables them to be utilized in a wide range of applications, including fastening steel to steel, wood to wood, and other materials commonly found in construction projects such as highway structures, bridges, and buildings.

 

One of the key advantages of titanium alloy external hexagonal bolts lies in their design, which provides a larger surface area for torque transmission. This feature facilitates easier rotation using wrenches or spanners, minimizing the risk of slippage or damage during installation or maintenance. Additionally, the hexagonal shape of the hex bolt enhances stability during connection, ensuring a reliable and firm fastening effect, even under high torque conditions.

 

Moreover, the standardized design of titanium alloy external hexagonal bolts ensures uniformity and interchangeability, facilitating ease of production, installation, replacement, and management processes. This standardization contributes to enhanced efficiency and convenience, providing a cost-effective and practical solution for various assembly and construction needs.

 

Titanium alloy external hexagonal bolts play a crucial role in securing essential components across a wide spectrum of industries, offering reliable fastening solutions that prioritize stability, functionality, and longevity.

 

Precautions of Titanium Alloy External Hexagonal Bolts

 

Titanium alloy external hexagonal bolts are fasteners that have a hexagonal head and a threaded rod in the center. According to the material, bolts are classified as carbon steel bolts, stainless steel bolts, half-threaded bolts, and full-threaded bolts. So, what should we keep in mind before we use it?

 

Correct fastener selection: Before using, please confirm that the mechanical properties of the product, such as the tensile strength of the hexagon socket head bolt and the load of the nut, meet the requirements of use. The length of the hexagon socket head cap screw should be chosen carefully, and after tightening, it should be chosen in accordance with the 1-2 pitch of the nut.

 

Before using,Please inspect the threads for roughness and iron filings or dust between the threads. These events frequently result in lockups.

 

Fasteners can be lubricated before use: Butter, graphite, or talc are all recommended lubricants. To prevent locking, it is currently treated with dipping wax.

 

Take note of how to use:
(1) the screwing speed and force are appropriate, not too fast or too strong. When possible, use a torque wrench or socket wrench. Use an adjustable or electric wrench instead. Excessive speed causes the temperature to rise rapidly, resulting in locking.

(2) the nut must be tightened perpendicular to the screw axis in the direction of applied force.

 

The use of washers can effectively prevent over-tightening.

 

How to Maintain Titanium Alloy External Hexagonal Bolts
 

 

Maintaining titanium alloy external hexagonal bolts is essential for ensuring that they remain in good condition and perform their intended function. Titanium alloy external hexagonal bolts are used in a variety of applications, from construction to automotive, and proper maintenance is key to their longevity. Here are some tips for keeping your titanium alloy external hexagonal bolts in top shape.

 

First, it's important to inspect your titanium alloy external hexagonal bolts regularly. Look for signs of wear and tear, such as rust, corrosion, or damage to the threads. If you find any of these, it's best to replace the bolt.

 

Second, make sure to use the right tools when tightening or loosening titanium alloy external hexagonal bolts. Using the wrong tools can damage the threads, which can lead to the bolt becoming loose or even breaking.

 

Third, use a lubricant when tightening or loosening titanium alloy external hexagonal bolts. This will help reduce friction and make it easier to tighten or loosen the bolt. It will also help protect the threads from damage.

 

Fourth, use the correct torque when tightening or loosening titanium alloy external hexagonal bolts. Too much torque can damage the threads, while too little torque can cause the bolt to become loose.

 

Finally, store your titanium alloy external hexagonal bolts in a dry, cool place. This will help prevent rust and corrosion, which can damage the threads and reduce the bolt's effectiveness.

 

By following these tips, you can ensure that your titanium alloy external hexagonal bolts remain in good condition and perform their intended function. Proper maintenance is key to the longevity of your hex bolts, so make sure to inspect them regularly and use the right tools and lubricants when tightening or loosening them. With proper care, your titanium alloy external hexagonal bolts will last for years to come.

 

Our Factory
 

Baoji Tianruite Metal Co., Ltd. was established in 2011 and is located in Baoji City, Shaanxi Province, the "Titanium Valley of China". It mainly engages in the production, development and sales of non-ferrous metals, titanium alloy materials, titanium products, standard parts, special-shaped parts and other products. 

 

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FAQ

Q: What is a titanium alloy external hexagonal bolts used for?

A: Titanium alloy external hexagonal bolts are designed to secure objects within or against other objects for a non-loosening hold. Applications for a titanium alloy external hexagonal bolts include fastening steel to steel, wood to wood, and other materials found on construction for projects such as highway structures, bridges, and buildings.

Q: What is the difference between a titanium alloy external hexagonal bolts and a normal bolt?

A: That is not to say there are not key differences between a bolt and a cap screw. The main difference is that a titanium alloy external hexagonal bolts is meant to have a hex nut tightened onto it, while a cap screw is meant to be threaded into a tapped hole and tightened by turning its head.

Q: When to use a hex bolt?

A: Hex bolts offer strong tensile properties. They are designed to bear heavy loads, which makes them ideal for applications that demand strength, such as the construction of buildings, bridges, and road infrastructures.

Q: What is the difference between a titanium alloy external hexagonal bolts and a machine bolt?

A: Machine screws may look like bolts, but they aren't necessarily the same. Machine screws have a slotted head, whereas bolts have a hex head. With a slotted head, machine screws can be installed using a screwdriver, such as a philips head or flat-heat screwdriver.

Q: What is a titanium alloy external hexagonal bolts?

A: Titanium alloy external hexagonal bolts are a type of threaded bolt, characterised by their six-sided hexagonal-shaped head. Hex bolts can be either fully threaded or partially threaded (featuring a clear shank along part of the body) and are suitable for use in a wide range of applications, typically machinery and construction.

Q: How strong are titanium alloy external hexagonal bolts?

A: With a tensile strength of 180,000 pounds per square inch, l9 grade hex cap screws are perfect for high stress environments.

Q: How to tighten a titanium alloy external hexagonal bolts?

A: Place the wrench or socket onto the hex nut. - apply gradual and steady force to the wrench, turning it in the direction that tightens the nut. Use one hand to hold the wrench and the other to support the handle, maintaining control over the torque application.

Q: Which way do you loosen a titanium alloy external hexagonal bolts?

A: Allen keys work like most other screwdrivers and wrenches but with a few nuances. You can use them by placing one of the ends inside a fastener with a hexagonal socket head and turning it. Turning the allen key clockwise will tighten the fastener, whereas turning it counterclockwise will loosen or remove the fastener.

Q: What is another name for a titanium alloy external hexagonal bolts?

A: Titanium alloy external hexagonal bolts, also called hexagon screw head bolts, hex cap bolts, hex-cap screws, or machine bolts, are a very common choice when it comes to construction and repair.

Q: What is the difference between a tap bolt and a titanium alloy external hexagonal bolts?

A: Tap bolts have threading all the way down regardless of their size. Hex cap screws may have a shoulder in longer sizes, which makes them stronger. Both are typically installed with a nut and designed to be driven by a wrench or socket driver.

Q: What do you use for titanium alloy external hexagonal bolts?

A: While a traditional wrench will certainly work, you can also use a socket wrench. Socket wrenches are available with hex sockets. Hex sockets are bits that are designed specifically for use with hex bolts.

Q: Why are bolts hexagonal instead of square?

A: You can find bolts and nuts in several shapes, but no shape is more common than hexagonal. The use of a hexagonal shape makes fasteners easier to turn by reducing the required turning distance.

Q: What are the advantages of titanium alloy external hexagonal bolts?

A: Titanium alloy external hexagonal bolts are partially threaded fasteners unlike hexagon set screws which are fully threaded. The advantage of a bolt is that there are no threads in the hole for tighter tolerances. The hexagon head enables the bolt to be tightened with a spanner or a socket.

Q: What is the purpose of a titanium alloy external hexagonal bolts?

A: Titanium alloy external hexagonal bolts are designed to secure objects within or against other objects for a non-loosening hold. Applications for a hex bolt include fastening steel to steel, wood to wood, and other materials found on construction for projects such as highway structures, bridges, and buildings.

Q: What is the difference between a stud bolt and a titanium alloy external hexagonal bolts?

A: In petrochemical industry stud bolts and hex machine bolts are used for connections. The stud bolt is a thread on full-lengths or at both ends, while hex machine bolt has a hexagonal head with one nut. Both the nuts and head are six-sided.

Q: How do you identify a titanium alloy external hexagonal bolts?

A: Titanium alloy external hexagonal bolts are a type of threaded bolt, characterised by their six-sided hexagonal-shaped head. Hex bolts can be either fully threaded or partially threaded (featuring a clear shank along part of the body) and are suitable for use in a wide range of applications, typically machinery and construction.

Q: What tool to use for titanium alloy external hexagonal bolts?

A: While a traditional wrench will certainly work, you can also use a socket wrench. Socket wrenches are available with hex sockets. Hex sockets are bits that are designed specifically for use with hex bolts.

Q: How do you tighten or loosen bolts with a titanium alloy external hexagonal bolts?

A: Hex keys are commonly used to tighten or loosen bolts and screws that have a hexagonal socket head. Unlike a traditional screwdriver, hex keys can fit into tight spaces and provide more torque, allowing you to tighten or loosen stubborn bolts and screws with ease.

Q: How to unscrew titanium alloy external hexagonal bolts?

A: They have a hexagonal slot into which an allen wrench will fit, but a hex screw has a raised hexagonal head. You need a hexagonal socket wrench that fits the head to remove one, or you can do the job with a regular wrench or a pair of pliers.

Q: Are titanium alloy external hexagonal bolts fully threaded?

A: Titanium alloy external hexagonal bolts can be either fully threaded or partially threaded (featuring a clear shank along part of the body) and are suitable for use in a wide range of applications, typically machinery and construction.

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