• ASTM F468 Grade 5 Titanium Hex Head Bolts, Titanium Grade 5 Hex Bolt, Stud Bolt
  • ASTM F468 Grade 5 Titanium Hex Head Bolts, Titanium Grade 5 Hex Bolt, Stud Bolt
  • ASTM F468 Grade 5 Titanium Hex Head Bolts, Titanium Grade 5 Hex Bolt, Stud Bolt
  • ASTM F468 Grade 5 Titanium Hex Head Bolts, Titanium Grade 5 Hex Bolt, Stud Bolt
  • ASTM F468 Grade 5 Titanium Hex Head Bolts, Titanium Grade 5 Hex Bolt, Stud Bolt
  • ASTM F468 Grade 5 Titanium Hex Head Bolts, Titanium Grade 5 Hex Bolt, Stud Bolt

ASTM F468 Grade 5 Titanium Hex Head Bolts, Titanium Grade 5 Hex Bolt, Stud Bolt

Material: Carbon Steel
Type: Round Head
Connection: Common Bolt
Head Style: Round
Standard: DIN, ANSI, JIS, GOST
Grade: B6
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Basic Info.

Application
Machinery
Finish
Polishing
Transport Package
Plywood Box, Plywood Case, Wooden Pallet
Specification
ASTM F468 UNS R56400
Trademark
C&N
Origin
China
Production Capacity
1000tons/Month

Product Description

ASTM F468 UNS R56400 represents grade specification for Titanium Grade 5 Bolts, Screw Fasteners. It covers both coarse and fine threaded Ti Alloy 5 Bolts, screws, stud bolts. Below is the chemical, mechanical and other requirements. ASTM F468 UNS R56400 Fasteners carry EN 10204 Type 3.1 Certification.ASTM F468 Grade 5 Titanium Hex Head Bolts, Titanium Grade 5 Hex Bolt, Stud Bolt

F468 F467 Uns R56400 Titanium Gr5 Stud Bolt and NutsASTM F468 Grade 5 Titanium Hex Head Bolts, Titanium Grade 5 Hex Bolt, Stud Bolt

F468 F467 Uns R56400 Titanium Gr5 Stud Bolt and Nuts Washers
The grade 5 Titanium alloy is considered to be the workhorse among the titanium alloy industries. It is a fully heat treatable alloy and can be quickly welded to form parts for aerospace machines, as well as marine and offshore applications. It is one of the critical components for engine parts of many vessels.
When compared to pure commercial Titanium, this is found to be stiffer and has the same thermal properties. It also has excellent fatigue resistance and low thermal expansion capability, making it suitable for subsea gas and oil industries.
grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V) titanium which is the most widely used titanium alloy.
Common Names:
  • Ti6Al4V
  • Ti-6Al-4V
  • Ti 6-4
  • TC4
ASTM F468 Grade 5 Titanium Hex Head Bolts, Titanium Grade 5 Hex Bolt, Stud Bolt
F468 F467 Uns R56400 Titanium Gr5 Stud Bolt
ASTM F468 Grade 5 Titanium Hex Head Bolts, Titanium Grade 5 Hex Bolt, Stud Bolt
ASTM F468 Grade 5 Titanium stud bolt measurement

ASTM F468 Grade 5 UNS R56400 Chemical Requirements

Composition, %
Titanium and Titanium Base AlloysA
UNS Designation Alloy General Name Aluminum Carbon Iron Titanium Hydrogen Nitrogen Oxygen Palladium Vanadium Chromium Molybdenum Zirconium Tin Silicon ResidualsB
Each Total
R56400 5C Titanium grade 5C 5.50 - 6.75 0.10 0.40 balance 0.0125 0.05 0.20   3.50 - 4.50           0.10 0.40  

ASTM F468 UNS R56400 Mechanical Properties

Alloy Mechanical Property Marking Nominal Thread Diameter, inch HardnessA Full Size Tests B Machined Specimen Tests
Tensile Strength, min, ksi Yield Strength, min, ksiC Tensile Strength, min, ksi Yield Strength, min, ksiC Elongation in 4D, min %D
Titanium Alloys
Ti 5 Class AH F 468DT all 30 - 39 HRC 130 - 165 125 130 120 10
Ti 5 Class BH F 468HT all 30 - 39 HRC 130 - 165 125 130 120 10

Tensile Stress Areas and Threads per Inch

Nominal Size, inch. Coarse Threads – UNC Fine Threads – UNF 8 Thread Series – 8UN
Threads / inch Stress AreaA, in2 Threads / inch Stress AreaA, in2 Threads / inch Stress AreaA, in2
1/4 20 0.0318 28 0.0364 - -
5/16 18 0.0524 24 0.0580 - -
3/18 16 0.0775 24 0.0878 - -
7/16 14 0.1063 20 0.1187    
1/2 13 0.1419 20 0.1599    
9/16 12 0.1820 18 0.2030    
5/8 11 0.2260 18 0.2560    
3/4 10 0.3340 16 0.3730    
7/8 9 0.4620 14 0.5090    
1 8 0.6060 12 0.6630    
1 1/8 7 0.7630 12 0.8560 8 0.790
1 1/4 7 0.9690 12 1.0730 8 1.000
1 3/8 6 1.1550 12 1.3150 8 1.233
1 1/2 6 1.4050 12 1.5810 8 1.492

A Tensile stress areas are computed using the following formula: As = 0.7854 [D- (0.9743/n)]2
Where:
As = Tensile stress area, in.2,
D = Nominal size (basic major diameter), in., and,
n = number of threads per inch.

Test Methods

Alloy Test Method
Titanium E120, E1409
 

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