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Hydrochloric Acid Resistance
Zirconium is also resistant to most organic media and is considered one of the most corrosion resistant materiala in virtually all acetic acid solutions.
For strong acids and severe corrosion
Good mechanical & physical properties
Excellent corrosion resistance
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RAYCHIN LIMITED is a world‑leading manufacturer of Zirconium hex nuts – precision hexagonal nuts produced from commercially pure zirconium and zirconium alloys. Zirconium offers an exceptional combination of properties: outstanding corrosion resistance in hydrochloric acid (HCl), sulfuric acid (H₂SO₄), and nitric acid (HNO₃), comparable to tantalum; low neutron absorption for nuclear applications; excellent biocompatibility; and good high‑temperature strength up to 800°C. Our product line encompasses all major hex nut types including hex nuts, heavy hex nuts, jam nuts, lock nuts, flange nuts, and coupling nuts – all manufactured to the highest precision standards. Our portfolio includes all standard and custom configurations manufactured to NAS, AN, MS, ANSI, ASTM, ASME, SAE, API, NACE, ISO, DIN and KS standards. Whether you require Zirconium hex nuts for chemical reactors, nuclear fuel assemblies, or pharmaceutical processing equipment, RAYCHIN delivers precision, quality, and full traceability. All mechanical properties are presented in MPa and ksi.
Zirconium hex nuts are the most common type for general fastening. Manufactured to ASME B18.2.2 (inch series) and ISO 4032 / DIN 934 (metric series). Available in diameters from #0 to 2" (inch) and M2 to M48 (metric). Standard thread classes 2B (inch) and 6H (metric). Zirconium's exceptional corrosion resistance makes these nuts ideal for chemical reactors, heat exchangers, and nuclear fuel assemblies requiring resistance to HCl and H₂SO₄. Zr 702 nuts offer corrosion rates <0.13 mm/year in boiling sulfuric acid.
Zirconium heavy hex nuts feature larger head dimensions for increased bearing area and higher clamping loads. Conform to ASME B18.2.2 (inch) and ISO 4033 / DIN 6330 (metric). Widely used in pressure vessel flanges, heat exchanger connections, and heavy structural applications in chemical processing and nuclear facilities. Available in Zr 702, Zr 704, and Zr 705. Zr 705 offers tensile strength up to 550 MPa with excellent corrosion resistance.
Zirconium jam nuts (thin nuts) are used in applications where space is limited or as secondary locking nuts. Manufactured to ASME B18.2.2 and ISO 4035 / DIN 936. Available in all diameters. Ideal for precision instrument assemblies in radiation‑sensitive environments where corrosion resistance must be maintained in confined spaces.
Zirconium lock nuts provide prevailing torque to prevent loosening under vibration and dynamic loads. Available with nylon insert (DIN 985 / ISO 7040) for moderate temperatures and all-metal (DIN 980 / ISO 7042) for high‑temperature applications up to 500°C. Used in chemical processing pumps, nuclear reactor internals, and marine equipment where vibration resistance is critical.
Zirconium flange nuts incorporate an integrated flange that distributes the clamping load over a wider area, eliminating the need for a separate washer. Available in metric series per ISO 4161 and DIN 6923. Ideal for high‑vibration applications such as power generation turbines and heavy industrial equipment where loosening must be prevented.
Zirconium coupling nuts (extension nuts) are longer than standard nuts and designed to connect two threaded rods or studs. Need special configurations, non‑standard thread forms, or proprietary features? RAYCHIN engineers design and produce custom Zirconium hex nuts to your exact specifications – any grade (Zr 702, Zr 705, Zr 704, Zircaloy-2, Zircaloy-4), any condition (annealed, stress relieved), with full material traceability. Prototype to production volumes supported.
Zirconium hex nuts are extensively used in chemical reactors, heat exchangers, distillation columns, and piping systems handling aggressive media such as hydrochloric acid (HCl), sulfuric acid (H₂SO₄), nitric acid (HNO₃), acetic acid, and formic acid. Zirconium exhibits corrosion rates <0.13 mm/year in boiling sulfuric acid up to 70% concentration and in hydrochloric acid up to 37% at elevated temperatures. This performance is unmatched by any other engineering metal except tantalum. Used in chlor‑alkali plants, dye manufacturing, polymer production, and specialty chemical synthesis.
Zirconium hex nuts are the material of choice for nuclear fuel assemblies, reactor core structures, and spent fuel storage racks. Zirconium's extremely low thermal neutron absorption cross‑section (0.18 barns) makes it transparent to neutrons, essential for maintaining nuclear chain reactions. Nuclear grade Zircaloy hex nuts with hafnium content <0.01% are specified for reactor applications. Used in fuel rod cladding support structures, spacer grids, and control rod guide tubes.
Zirconium hex nuts in pharmaceutical processing equipment, surgical instruments, and medical implants. Zirconium is completely biocompatible, non‑toxic, and not rejected by the human body. It exhibits excellent corrosion resistance in sterile environments and resists attack from cleaning agents and sterilization processes. Used in high‑purity processing systems for antibiotic production, vaccine manufacturing, and implantable medical devices.
Zirconium hex nuts in aerospace components exposed to high‑temperature corrosive environments. Zirconium maintains good mechanical strength up to 800°C and resists oxidation in moderate temperature applications. Used in rocket engine components, exhaust systems, and defense equipment requiring corrosion resistance combined with light weight (density 6.5 g/cm³).
Zirconium hex nuts in shipbuilding, submarine components, and offshore platforms where seawater corrosion resistance is critical. Zirconium's corrosion rate in seawater is <0.01 mm/year, outperforming titanium and nickel alloys. Used in seawater handling systems, heat exchangers, and underwater instrumentation housings where long‑term reliability is essential.
Zirconium hex nuts in geothermal power plants, steam turbine condensers, and balance-of-plant applications. Zirconium's resistance to high‑temperature water, steam, and brine solutions makes it ideal for geothermal and supercritical water environments. Used in turbine blade fasteners, condenser tube sheets, and heat exchanger supports.
RAYCHIN LIMITED manufactures Zirconium hex nuts from material conforming to the most widely used national and international specifications. All material is traceable to the mill.
Our Zirconium hex nuts are produced from material conforming to the limits of applicable ASTM, ASME, and ISO standards. Nuclear grades available with hafnium <0.01%.
Metallurgical note: Zirconium is a reactive metal that spontaneously forms a stable, adherent zirconium oxide (ZrO₂) layer in air or oxidizing media. This oxide film is self‑healing if damaged and provides exceptional corrosion resistance in most acids, including hydrochloric, sulfuric, and nitric acids. Zirconium has a hexagonal close-packed (α) structure at room temperature, with a melting point of 1855°C. The addition of niobium (2-3%) in Zr 705 increases strength through solid solution strengthening while maintaining excellent corrosion resistance. Nuclear grades (Zircaloy) are specified with hafnium content below 0.01% due to hafnium's high neutron absorption cross-section. Zirconium is non‑magnetic and exhibits good ductility even at cryogenic temperatures.
Zirconium hex nuts are supplied in appropriate conditions (annealed or stress relieved) per ASTM B493, ASTM B550, and customer specifications. Data represent typical values based on industry standards.
Note: Zirconium maintains useful strength up to 800°C in inert or reducing atmospheres. In air, oxidation accelerates above 600°C; protective coatings may be required for long-term service above 600°C.
Zirconium and its alloys maintain useful mechanical properties up to 800°C (1472°F), making them suitable for high‑temperature chemical processing and nuclear applications. Zirconium has a melting point of 1855°C, which is higher than steel and titanium. The alloy retains significant strength at elevated temperatures, as shown in the high‑temperature data. However, zirconium's high‑temperature service in air is limited by oxidation: above 600°C, the protective ZrO₂ layer begins to undergo phase transformations that may affect its protective properties. In inert atmospheres or reducing environments, zirconium can be used at much higher temperatures. Zircaloy‑4 and Zr‑2.5Nb alloys are specifically designed for high‑temperature service in nuclear reactors, where they operate at 300-400°C in high‑pressure water environments. For applications requiring extended service above 600°C in air, protective coatings (such as Cr or CrSi coatings) can significantly enhance oxidation resistance.
Note: Above 600°C in air, zirconium oxidizes forming ZrO₂; the oxide remains adherent but may spall under thermal cycling. Protective coatings available for higher temperature air service.
Zirconium is renowned for its outstanding corrosion resistance in a wide range of aggressive media, often exceeding that of nickel alloys and titanium. The protective ZrO₂ oxide film is stable in both oxidizing and reducing acids, and self‑heals rapidly if damaged. Zirconium is virtually immune to pitting and crevice corrosion in chloride environments.
All Zirconium hex nuts are manufactured and tested to meet the following standards:
We offer surface finishes: plain (as‑machined), passivated, ground. Zirconium hex nuts can be supplied with certified material traceability, dimensional inspection reports, and mechanical test certificates. Our manufacturing processes include CNC tapping, thread milling, and heat treatment (annealing or stress relief). We specialize in custom configurations including non‑standard thread forms, proprietary locking features, and special dimensions. Cleanroom packaging available for pharmaceutical and semiconductor applications. All nuts supplied with EN 10204 Type 3.1 or 3.2 certification. ISO 9001:2015 and AS9100D certified quality management system. Nuclear grades supplied with full traceability including hafnium content certification.
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Request a quotation for Zirconium hex nuts, hex nuts, heavy hex nuts, jam nuts, lock nuts, flange nuts – any standard (ASME, ISO, DIN, NAS, MS, AN) – any grade (Zr 702, Zr 705, Zircaloy-2, Zircaloy-4), any condition (annealed, stress relieved), any quantity. Global delivery. Mechanical data in MPa/ksi available for all products. Nuclear‑grade zirconium per ASTM B353 available with hafnium certification.
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