Applications and Uses
- Chemical Industries
- Oil & Gas Industrires
- Power Plant Industries
- Shipbuilding Industries
- Fertilizer Industrires
- Petrochemical Industrires
- Sugar Industrires
- Cement Industrires
A Threaded Rod is a fastener with a threaded shaft and no head. It is intended to be used in conjunction with a nut in order to secure the connection between two or more separate components. Threaded Rod are commonly used in construction and engineering projects, as well as in manufacturing and assembly. They are frequently utilized for the purpose of either securing heavy loads or attaching structural components due to their well-known strength and durability.
There are several types of Threaded Rod, including fully threaded studs, double-end studs and tap-end studs. Fully threaded studs have threads on both ends, while double-end studs have threads on both ends but with different diameters. Tap end studs have threads on one end and a chamfered end on the other.
There are several types of Threaded Rod threads, including UNC (Unified National Coarse), UNF (Unified National Fine), and metric threads. UNC and UNF threads are commonly used in the United States, while metric threads are used in most other countries.
There are many different standards for Threaded Rod, some of which are provided by American Society Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), and German Institute for Standardization (DIN). These standards specify Threaded Rod' size, strength, and other characteristics.
Threaded Rod can be made from a variety of materials. The selection of Threaded Rod material depends on the application and the required strength and corrosion resistance.
Threaded Rod can be purchased in various lengths and ends, including plain ends, rolled ends, and beveled ends. The shaft's diameter and the thread's length determine the Threaded Rod's size and dimension. The length of the Threaded Rod is typically measured from the bottom of the head to the end of the thread.
In general, the Threaded Rod size and dimension selection depend on the specific application and the required strength and torque. Choosing the correct size and dimension of Threaded Rod is important to ensure a secure and reliable connection.
Threaded Rod are an important and widely used type of fastener that play a critical role in many different industries and applications. They offer strength, durability, and versatility, making them an essential component in a variety of construction and engineering projects. Threaded Rod are typically used in conjunction with nuts to fasten two or more components together and are known for their ability to withstand high loads and stresses.
Overall, Threaded Rod are a useful and versatile type of fastener that is essential for a wide range of applications.
Product | Stainless Steel Threaded Rod |
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Standard | GB, DIN, ISO, ANSI/ASTM, BS, BSW, JIS etc |
Half Threaded Rods Grades | 202, 303, 304 Series (304, 304l, 304H), 310 & 310S, 316 Series (316, 316l, 316Ti), 321 & 321H, 410, 420, 416, 430, 431, 430f, 904l, A193 B8, A193 B8M etc. |
Fully Threaded Rods Standard | Din 975, Din 976 BS, DIN, IS, ASTM along with all International Standards |
Double Ended threaded Rods features | Excellent weldability, High toughness, Superior resistivity. |
Zinc Plated Threaded Rods Types | Half Threaded, Full threaded, Square Threaded, etc. |
Dimensions | DIN 975, DIN976 A2-70 Threaded Rod and Nut, Washer |
Mechanical Properties | DIN 267, Part 11 |
Diameter | M2 M3 (M3.5) M4 M5 M6 M8 M10 M12 (M14) M16 (M18) M20 (M22) M24 (M27) M30 M36 M42 (M45) M48 |
Material Test Reports | The MTR must have documented lot traceability, dimensional results, full chemical test results and full mechanical test results to the specification(s) above |
Threads | 6g |
Grade | C | Mn | p | S | Si | Cr | Ni | Mo |
304 | 0.08 max | 2.0 max | 0.045 max | 0.030 max | 1.00 max | 18.00-20.00 | 8.0-10.5 | - |
316 | 0.08 max | 2.0 max | 0.45 max | 0.030 max | 1.00 max | 16.0-18.0 | 10.00-14.00 | 2.0-3.0 |
Threaded Rod Thread |
Threaded Rod Weight per metre Kg/m |
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M12 |
0.72 |
M16 |
1.31 |
M20 |
2.05 |
M24 |
2.96 |
M27 |
3.83 |
M30 |
4.70 |
M33 |
5.78 |
M36 |
6.84 |
M39 |
8.14 |
M42 |
9.38 |
M45 |
10.90 |
M48 |
12.32 |
M52 |
14.65 |
Stainless Steel Threaded Rod Thread |
Threaded Rod Strength |
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Threaded Rod Class 70 |
Threaded Rod Class 80 |
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0.2% proof |
UTS |
0.2% proof |
UTS |
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kN |
kN |
kN |
kN |
|
M12 |
41.0 |
64.0 |
54.0 |
73.0 |
M16 |
70.7 |
109.9 |
94.2 |
125.6 |
M20 |
110.3 |
171.5 |
147.0 |
196.0 |
M24 |
158.9 |
247.1 |
211.8 |
282.4 |
M27 |
206.6 |
321.3 |
275.4 |
367.2 |
M30 |
252.6 |
392.7 |
336.6 |
448.8 |
M33 |
312.3 |
485.8 |
416.4 |
555.2 |
M36 |
367.7 |
571.9 |
490.2 |
653.6 |
M39 |
439.2 |
683.2 |
585.6 |
780.8 |
M42 |
504.5 |
784.7 |
672.6 |
896.6 |
M45 |
587.7 |
914.2 |
783.6 |
1044.8 |
M48 |
662.9 |
1031.1 |
883.8 |
1178.4 |
M52 |
791.1 |
1230.6 |
1054.8 |
1406.4 |
3/8″-16 x 1-1/2″ | 3/8″-16 x 1-1/4″ | 3/4″-10 x 3″ |
1/2″-13 x 3″ | 1/2″-13 x 2-1/2″ | 5/16″-18 x 1″ |
3/8″-16 x 1″ | 5/8″-11 x 3″ | 3/8″-16 x 3/4″ |
1/2″-13 x 1-1/2″ | 1/2″-13 x 2″ | 5/16″-18 x 1-1/4″ |
1/4″-20 x 1″ | 3/8″-16 x 2″ | 5/8″-11 x 4″ |
5/8″-11 x 2-1/2″ | 3/8″-16 x 2-1/2″ | 3/8″-16 x 3″ |
1/2″-13 x 1-1/4″ | 3/4″-10 x 2-1/2″ |