Hexagon Bolts
- ANSI B18.2.1
- ANSI B18.2.3.1M
- DIN 931
- DIN 933
- BS 1768
- UNI 5731
- UNI 5737
- UNI 5739
- ISO 4014
- ISO 4017
- BS 1769
- BS 3692
Alloy 602 is a high-performance alloy used wherever standard fasteners cannot meet the corrosion, temperature, or strength envelope. TorqBolt manufactures the full Alloy 602 fastener range — bolts, nuts, screws, washers, studs, and custom forgings — under one ISO 9001:2015 quality system, with PED 2014/68/EU module-H qualification for pressure-equipment service.
Alloy 602 is specified in oil & gas wellhead components, refinery heat exchangers, petrochemical reactors, power-generation turbines, marine offshore platforms, and pharmaceutical / food-grade processing. Its corrosion resistance, high-temperature strength, and weldability make it the default for service conditions outside the carbon and standard-stainless envelope.
Alloy 602 fasteners are supplied with EN 10204 3.1 (mill cert) or 3.2 (third-party witnessed) material test reports as standard. Additional certification packages: NACE MR0175 / ISO 15156 (sour service), NORSOK M-650 (subsea / topside), API 6A (wellhead), API 20E (subsea bolting), PED 2014/68/EU (pressure equipment). Third-party inspection by TUV, Lloyd's, BV, DNV, SGS, and Intertek arrangeable on order.
Stock items in standard Alloy 602 fastener sizes ship in 1–2 weeks; custom-manufactured items in 4–6 weeks subject to material availability. Diameters M6–M100 and 1/4"–4", lengths 10 mm–3000 mm covered in-house; oversize / non-standard sizes quoted to specification.
High-nickel superalloys beyond the Inconel + Hastelloy family include specialty grades engineered for unique service envelopes — ultra-high-temperature furnace components, oxidation-resistant structural alloys, and corrosion alloys where C-276 reaches its limits.
Alloy 230 (UNS N06230) is a Ni-Cr-W-Mo solid-solution alloy combining the high-temperature strength of Inconel 625 with superior oxidation resistance to 1150°C — the standard for gas-turbine combustor cans and reformer tubes. Alloy 330 (N08330) is a Fe-Ni-Cr alloy for cyclic-temperature furnace fixtures. Alloy 333 (N06333) extends the envelope with higher Mo+W. Alloy 602 CA (N06025) achieves the highest oxidation resistance of any wrought Ni-base alloy at 1200°C+ via Al + reactive-element additions. Alloy W (N10004) is a Ni-Mo-Fe-Cr alloy for sulfuric and reducing-acid service.
These specialty alloys ship per ASTM B435 / B574 / B575 with EN 10204 3.1 / 3.2 certification including chemistry, mechanicals at room + elevated test temperatures, hardness, and oxidation / corrosion testing per the application's requirement. Welding requires matched-composition filler with strict control of dilution.