Titanium bolts and screws

April 6, 2011
Titanium bolts and screws satisfy standard designs or accommodate customer requirements for a wide range of applications in the aerospace industry. The externally threaded NAS and MS parts

Titanium bolts and screws satisfy standard designs or accommodate customer requirements for a wide range of applications in the aerospace industry. The externally threaded NAS and MS parts are made from traditional titanium alloy TI-6AL-4V and weigh 40% less than their nontitanium counterparts. The bolts and screws are suited to applications on board commercial and military aircraft from actuators to seat-track assemblies.

The fasteners feature high-strength-to-weight ratio, high-temperature properties and stability, low density, and corrosion resistance. Parts can be manufactured to achieve 160-ksi tensile strength, 95-ksi shear strength, and demonstrate good fatigue performance.

The fasteners come in various head types — 12 point, hex, flush, flat fillister, and pan — and drives in thread sizes -04 to -8 and diameters 0.093 to 0.500 in., either uncoated or with aluminum or cadmium plate.

3V Fasteners Co. Inc.
320 Reed Circle
Corona, CA 92879
(951) 734-4391
www.3vfasteners.com

© 2011 Penton Media, Inc.

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