• Zirconium Fasteners

    Zirconium Fasteners

    Commercially pure zirconium screws, also known as zirconium 702, are most well-known for their superior corrosion resistance in some of the harshest environments that include:

    • Hydrochloric Acid• Sulfuric Acid• Formic Acid• Nitric Acid • Acetic Acid
    It is also a metal that offers industry unique properties. It does not absorb neutrons, making it ideal for use in nuclear power and at low temperatures it is superconductive, making it ideal for super magnets.

    Hydrochloric Acid Resistance
    What makes Zirconium screws particularly useful to industry is their resistance to hydrochloric acid where they exhibit a corrosion rate of less than 5mpy at all concentrations and temperatures in excess of the boiling point. Even in 37% HCI, Zirconium screws do not begin to show substantial corrosion until 130°C (266°F). This performance is unmatched by any other engineering metal or alloy with the exception of tantalum. To give you a point of reference, Hastelloy C276 will experience 288 mpy (mils per year) of corrosion in just 10% HCl at the boiling point while Zirconium screws will have a nil corrosion rate even when aerated. As a result, Zirconium screws are most beneficial when used is in hydrochloric acid processes with temperatures above the boiling point and in the absence of oxidizing impurities.

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  • Zirconium Bolts

    Zirconium Bolts

    Commercially pure zirconium bolts, also known as zirconium 702, are most well-known for their superior corrosion resistance in some of the harshest environments that include:
    • Hydrochloric Acid• Sulfuric Acid• Formic Acid• Nitric Acid • Acetic Acid
    It is also a metal that offers industry unique properties. It does not absorb neutrons, making it ideal for use in nuclear power and at low temperatures it is superconductive, making it ideal for super magnets.

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  • Zirconium Nuts

    Zirconium Nuts

    Commercially pure zirconium nuts, also known as zirconium 702, are most well-known for their superior corrosion resistance in some of the harshest environments that include:
    • Hydrochloric Acid• Sulfuric Acid• Formic Acid• Nitric Acid • Acetic Acid
    It is also a metal that offers industry unique properties. It does not absorb neutrons, making it ideal for use in nuclear power and at low temperatures it is superconductive, making it ideal for super magnets.

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  • Zirconium Screws

    Zirconium Screws

    Commercially pure zirconium screws, also known as zirconium 702, are most well-known for their superior corrosion resistance in some of the harshest environments that include:
    • Hydrochloric Acid• Sulfuric Acid• Formic Acid• Nitric Acid • Acetic Acid
    It is also a metal that offers industry unique properties. It does not absorb neutrons, making it ideal for use in nuclear power and at low temperatures it is superconductive, making it ideal for super magnets.

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  • Zirconium Washers

    Zirconium Washers

    Commercially pure zirconium washers, also known as zirconium 702, are most well-known for their superior corrosion resistance in some of the harshest environments that include:
    • Hydrochloric Acid• Sulfuric Acid• Formic Acid• Nitric Acid • Acetic Acid
    It is also a metal that offers industry unique properties. It does not absorb neutrons, making it ideal for use in nuclear power and at low temperatures it is superconductive, making it ideal for super magnets.

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  • Zirconium Studs

    Zirconium Studs

    Commercially pure zirconium studs, also known as zirconium 702, are most well-known for their superior corrosion resistance in some of the harshest environments that include:

    • Hydrochloric Acid• Sulfuric Acid• Formic Acid• Nitric Acid • Acetic Acid
    It is also a metal that offers industry unique properties. It does not absorb neutrons, making it ideal for use in nuclear power and at low temperatures it is superconductive, making it ideal for super magnets.

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    Zirconium Threaded Rods

    Zirconium Threaded Rods

    Commercially pure zirconium threaded rods, also known as zirconium 702, are most well-known for their superior corrosion resistance in some of the harshest environments that include:
    • Hydrochloric Acid• Sulfuric Acid• Formic Acid• Nitric Acid • Acetic Acid
    It is also a metal that offers industry unique properties. It does not absorb neutrons, making it ideal for use in nuclear power and at low temperatures it is superconductive, making it ideal for super magnets.

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  • Zirconium Socket Head Cap Screws

    Zirconium Socket Head Cap Screws

    Commercially pure zirconium socket head cap screws, also known as zirconium 702, are most well-known for their superior corrosion resistance in some of the harshest environments that include:
    • Hydrochloric Acid• Sulfuric Acid• Formic Acid• Nitric Acid • Acetic Acid
    It is also a metal that offers industry unique properties. It does not absorb neutrons, making it ideal for use in nuclear power and at low temperatures it is superconductive, making it ideal for super magnets.

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  • Zirconium Set Screws

    Zirconium Set Screws

    Commercially pure zirconium set screws, also known as zirconium 702, are most well-known for their superior corrosion resistance in some of the harshest environments that include:
    • Hydrochloric Acid• Sulfuric Acid• Formic Acid• Nitric Acid • Acetic Acid
    It is also a metal that offers industry unique properties. It does not absorb neutrons, making it ideal for use in nuclear power and at low temperatures it is superconductive, making it ideal for super magnets.

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