Technical Usage
Tetanized Iron Ordinary Flange Nuts are used in a variety of applications where secure fastening is required. Their primary use is in construction and industrial settings where high mechanical strength and reliable performance are needed. The flange design helps distribute the load more evenly across the surface, reducing the chance of damage to the materials being fastened. These nuts are commonly used in machinery, heavy equipment, and structural assemblies, where vibration resistance and load-bearing capacity are critical. Their application extends to both temporary and permanent installations that demand high performance.
Technical Specs
Specification | Details |
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Material | Tetanized Iron |
Grade | Ordinary |
Tensile Strength | 400- 550 MPa |
Thread Type | Metric to Inches |
Dimensions | 4mm to 16mm and 1/4″ to 1/2″ |
Types of Item
- Standard Metric Hexagonal Nuts
- Standard Inches Hexagonal Nuts
History
The development of Tetanized Iron Ordinary Flange Nuts is rooted in the need for more durable and efficient fastening solutions in heavy-duty industries. Tetanization, a process of enhancing iron by applying a protective layer, significantly improved the material’s corrosion resistance and tensile strength. This evolution made flange nuts an ideal choice for construction and manufacturing applications, as they provide additional support by distributing load evenly. The adoption of tetanized iron further increased their reliability and long-lasting performance, positioning them as a preferred choice in a variety of sectors.