In industries where equipment is exposed to high pressure and extreme temperatures, the choice of fastening materials becomes crucial. Any weakness in these components can lead to safety hazards, costly downtime, or even catastrophic failure. This is where Alloy 20 Fasteners stand out as a trusted solution.
Alloy 20, also known as Carpenter 20, is a nickel–iron–chromium austenitic alloy designed to resist corrosion, especially in environments containing sulfuric acid and other aggressive chemicals. Fasteners made from this material combine excellent mechanical strength with outstanding resistance to stress corrosion cracking, crevice corrosion, and pitting.
High-Temperature Resistance – They retain their strength and structural integrity even when exposed to elevated temperatures, making them suitable for boilers, heat exchangers, and chemical reactors.
Superior Corrosion Protection – The unique composition of Alloy 20 protects against acidic and chloride-rich environments, ensuring long service life.
Strength Under Pressure – Their robust mechanical properties allow these fasteners to withstand heavy loads and high-pressure systems without deformation or failure.
Versatility – Alloy 20 Fasteners are widely used in the chemical, pharmaceutical, food processing, and power generation industries.
Chemical Processing Plants – With their ability to resist strong acids, Alloy 20 fasteners ensure reliability in reactors, piping systems, and storage tanks.
Power Generation – They are trusted in high-pressure steam systems where both durability and safety are critical.
Oil & Gas – From offshore rigs to refineries, Alloy 20 fasteners provide stability against corrosive saltwater and harsh chemicals.
By choosing Alloy 20 Fasteners, engineers and project managers ensure that their systems remain safe, reliable, and efficient even in the harshest operating conditions.