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A193 B8M CL2
HINA
HINA2024120601
Threaded rod, also known as screw rod or lead screw, is a cylindrical fastener with external threads. Its threads are distributed along the axial direction of the rod body, and its function is to achieve functions such as connection, tightening and adjustment by cooperating with the nut. The size of the threaded rod is mainly measured by diameter, length and thread specification.
A193 is a standard specification of the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), which is mainly used for alloy steel and stainless steel bolts, studs, studs and other fasteners for high temperature or high pressure services and other special purposes. B8M is a grade classification in this standard, and CL2 (Class 2) means that its grade is Class 2. It has high strength and good toughness.
Strength and Mechanical Properties
Tensile Strength: A193 B8M CL2 has higher tensile strength requirements, which enables it to withstand greater tensile loads. Its minimum tensile strength is roughly between 690 and 895 MPa. This higher strength makes CL2 more suitable for occasions with higher tightening force requirements.
Yield Strength: The minimum yield strength of A193 B8M CL2 is between 310 and 450MPa, which means that CL2 will undergo plastic deformation only when subjected to greater forces, and is more advantageous in some connections that need to withstand larger static or dynamic loads.
Hardness: CL2 generally has a higher hardness than CL1. The difference in hardness makes CL2 less susceptible to damage during tightening and performs better in applications that need to resist surface wear.
A193 B8M CL2 application scenarios:
Mainly used in occasions with high requirements for tightening force and safety. For example, in the connection of high-pressure pipelines in the fields of chemical and petrochemical industries, or in the installation of equipment in marine environments such as offshore oil platforms, these places need to withstand greater pressure, tension and possible corrosion. CL2 threaded rods can provide more reliable connections.
Haina is committed to providing customers with high-quality stainless steel standard fasteners and professional services to meet various engineering needs. We have a large amount of spot inventory to ensure fast delivery and save you waiting time. In addition, we provide the following value-added services to help your purchasing experience:
1. Free samples: provide samples for customer testing.
2. 3.1 Test report: quality test report that meets international standards.
3. Video factory inspection: support video factory inspection to demonstrate production process and quality management.
Advantages
- Sufficient inventory: quick response to order requirements.
- Quality assurance: strict quality control to ensure product reliability.
Haina is committed to providing efficient and high-quality fastener services.
What is a threaded rod used for?
Threaded rods are used to fasten or connect materials, provide support, and stabilize structures in construction, manufacturing, and repair applications.
What is the difference between a stud and a threaded rod?
The main difference between studs and threaded rods is their length and purpose. Studs are usually shorter and have threads at both ends, with no threads or only a small amount of threads in the middle. They are used for double-sided fixing, such as the connection between flanges and mechanical parts. Threaded rods are threaded throughout and have a longer length. They can be cut as needed and are widely used in construction, installation, and maintenance for fixing, tightening, or structural reinforcement. Studs are suitable for precision connections, while threaded rods are more flexible and suitable for general fixing.
What is another name for a threaded rod?
Another name for a threaded rod is all-thread or stud.
Threaded rod, also known as screw rod or lead screw, is a cylindrical fastener with external threads. Its threads are distributed along the axial direction of the rod body, and its function is to achieve functions such as connection, tightening and adjustment by cooperating with the nut. The size of the threaded rod is mainly measured by diameter, length and thread specification.
A193 is a standard specification of the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), which is mainly used for alloy steel and stainless steel bolts, studs, studs and other fasteners for high temperature or high pressure services and other special purposes. B8M is a grade classification in this standard, and CL2 (Class 2) means that its grade is Class 2. It has high strength and good toughness.
Strength and Mechanical Properties
Tensile Strength: A193 B8M CL2 has higher tensile strength requirements, which enables it to withstand greater tensile loads. Its minimum tensile strength is roughly between 690 and 895 MPa. This higher strength makes CL2 more suitable for occasions with higher tightening force requirements.
Yield Strength: The minimum yield strength of A193 B8M CL2 is between 310 and 450MPa, which means that CL2 will undergo plastic deformation only when subjected to greater forces, and is more advantageous in some connections that need to withstand larger static or dynamic loads.
Hardness: CL2 generally has a higher hardness than CL1. The difference in hardness makes CL2 less susceptible to damage during tightening and performs better in applications that need to resist surface wear.
A193 B8M CL2 application scenarios:
Mainly used in occasions with high requirements for tightening force and safety. For example, in the connection of high-pressure pipelines in the fields of chemical and petrochemical industries, or in the installation of equipment in marine environments such as offshore oil platforms, these places need to withstand greater pressure, tension and possible corrosion. CL2 threaded rods can provide more reliable connections.
Haina is committed to providing customers with high-quality stainless steel standard fasteners and professional services to meet various engineering needs. We have a large amount of spot inventory to ensure fast delivery and save you waiting time. In addition, we provide the following value-added services to help your purchasing experience:
1. Free samples: provide samples for customer testing.
2. 3.1 Test report: quality test report that meets international standards.
3. Video factory inspection: support video factory inspection to demonstrate production process and quality management.
Advantages
- Sufficient inventory: quick response to order requirements.
- Quality assurance: strict quality control to ensure product reliability.
Haina is committed to providing efficient and high-quality fastener services.
What is a threaded rod used for?
Threaded rods are used to fasten or connect materials, provide support, and stabilize structures in construction, manufacturing, and repair applications.
What is the difference between a stud and a threaded rod?
The main difference between studs and threaded rods is their length and purpose. Studs are usually shorter and have threads at both ends, with no threads or only a small amount of threads in the middle. They are used for double-sided fixing, such as the connection between flanges and mechanical parts. Threaded rods are threaded throughout and have a longer length. They can be cut as needed and are widely used in construction, installation, and maintenance for fixing, tightening, or structural reinforcement. Studs are suitable for precision connections, while threaded rods are more flexible and suitable for general fixing.
What is another name for a threaded rod?
Another name for a threaded rod is all-thread or stud.