Which Is Better Cold Or Hot Forged Bolts?
Hot and cold forged bolts are two of the methods used to produce bolts in the industry. Both these methods have their pros and cons. A hot forged bolt is processed at high temperatures, allowing them to be easily formed in complex 3D geometries. The hot forging method is more flexible, and parts can be customized in different sizes. The excellent surface finish and strength makes it a good choice in different applications. A cold forged bolt is processed at room temperature as the workpiece is squeezed between dies. Cold finished bolts have excellent strength with outstanding dimensional accuracy. The economic advantage, alongside the high production rates and long die life, makes cold forged bolts a good choice.
What Are The Advantages Of Hot Forged Fasteners?
Hot forged fasteners are common devices that influence different technical applications. The process is recommended for the deformation of metal to give them high formability ratios. These fasteners have increased ductility and are easy to work with due to their lower yield strength. Hot forged fasteners have low or no chemical inhomogeneity, and the pores can reduce in size completely. The fasteners show good strength and can be easily customized in different sizes and shapes.
Hot Forging Bolt Features
A hot forged bolt is easy to work with due to its outstanding ductility. The bolt of this specification has an external thread that requires a pre-formed nut to secure it. The hot forged bolts possess excellent strength and can be wrenched with sufficient torque. The bolts create strong bolted connections and are available in a wide range of sizes as per different project requirements.
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Specification Of Hot Forged Rivets
Thickness | 10-15 milimeter, 0-5 milimeter, 5-10 milimeter |
Color | Multi Colour |
Shape | Round Shape |
Features | Auto Reverse, Accuracy Durable, Corrosion Resistance |
Diameter | 10-20 milimeter, 0-10 milimeter, 20-30 milimeter |
Application | Fittings Industry |
Finishing | Polished |
Technic | White Zinc Plated |
Hot Dipped Galvanized Fasteners Price
Description | Price in India | Price in USD | Price in Euro | Price in Saudi Riyal | Price in Ringgit |
C373 HIGH TENSILE PRECISION FASTENERS COLD/HOT FORGED BOLTS | ₹ 87/ KGS | $ 1.09 | € 1.07 | SAR 4.10 | RM 4.90 |
HOT FORGED SLOTTED NUTS M24X1.5 GH8 30T 4FL | ₹ 4,675/ PCS | $ 58.69 | € 57.80 | SAR 220.55 | RM 263.99 |
HOT FORGED SLOTTED NUTS M24X1.5 +100 40T 3FL | ₹ 5,259/ PCS | $ 66.02 | € 65.02 | SAR 248.09 | RM 296.96 |
BOLT/NUT/WASHERS HOT DIP GALVANIZED 16X60 | ₹ 422/ KGS | $ 5.30 | € 5.22 | SAR 19.92 | RM 23.84 |
HOT FORGED SCREWS and BOLTS M10 X 1.5 X 60 SHCB 12.9 | ₹ 108/ KGS | $ 1.36 | € 1.34 | SAR 5.11 | RM 6.12 |
Hot Forged Bolts
Hot Forged Rivets
Hot Dipped Galvanized Eye Bolts
Hot Forging Nuts
Hot Forged Fasteners
Large Diameter Bolts
Cold Forged Nuts
Hot forged Studs
Hot forged Socket Head Cap Screw
Hot Dipped Galvanized Eye Bolts Application
Forging capacity | Maximum length = 800 mm |
Diameter | Length (mm) | |
---|---|---|
Cold Forged | Hot Forged | |
M04 | 6 to 40 | —- |
M05 | 8 to 75 | —- |
M06 | 8 to 100 | —- |
M08 | 10 to 100 | —- |
M10 | 15 to 300 | 25 to 300 |
M12 | 20 to 300 | 35 to 400 |
M14 | 25 to 300 | 40 to 400 |
M16 | 25 to 300 | 40 to 3000 |
M18 | 25 to 300 | 50 to 3000 |
M20 | 30 to 300 | 50 to 3000 |
M22 | 30 to 300 | 60 to 3000 |
M24 | 40 to 300 | 60 to 3000 |
M27 | 50 to 300 | 60 to 3000 |
M30 | 60 to 300 | 60 to 3000 |
M33 | —- | 70 to 1500 |
M36 | —- | 80 to 1500 |
M39 | —- | 100 to 1500 |
M42 | —- | 100 to 1500 |
M45 | —- | 100 to 1500 |
M48 | —- | 100 to 1500 |
M52 | —- | 100 to 1500 |
M56 | 100 to 1500 | |
M60 | —- | 100 to 1500 |
M64 | —- | 100 to 1500 |
M72 | —- | 100 to 1500 |
M80 | —- | 100 to 1500 |
Product Range Of Hot Forged Socket Head Cap Screw
Large Diameter Bolts Machaninig Cababilities
Year of Make | Machine Details | Make | Bolt diameter | Capacity | Number of Machines |
2008 | Screw press forging | RATAN FORGING | M-12 to M-20 | 50 T |
1 |
2011 | BIRSON | M-16 to M-36 | 200 T |
2 | |
2010 | BIRSON | M-39 to M-64 | 350 T |
3 | |
2011 | MANKU | M-24 to M-39 | 200 T |
1 | |
2012 | MANKU | M-36 to M-100 | 500 T |
1 | |
2005 | RATAN FORGING | M-10 to M-16 | 25 T |
1 |
Diameter | Length (mm) | |
Hot Forged | Cold Forged | |
M05 | —- | 8 to 75 |
M04 | —- | 6 to 40 |
M08 | —- | 10 to 100 |
M06 | —- | 8 to 100 |
M12 | 35 to 400 | 20 to 300 |
M10 | 25 to 300 | 15 to 300 |
M14 | 40 to 400 | 25 to 300 |
M18 | 50 to 3000 | 25 to 300 |
M16 | 40 to 3000 | 25 to 300 |
M20 | 50 to 3000 | 30 to 300 |
M24 | 60 to 3000 | 40 to 300 |
M22 | 60 to 3000 | 30 to 300 |
M30 | 60 to 3000 | 60 to 300 |
M27 | 60 to 3000 | 50 to 300 |
M33 | 70 to 1500 | —- |
M39 | 100 to 1500 | —- |
M36 | 80 to 1500 | —- |
M42 | 100 to 1500 | —- |
M48 | 100 to 1500 | —- |
M45 | 100 to 1500 | —- |
M52 | 100 to 1500 | —- |
M60 | 100 to 1500 | —- |
M56 | 100 to 1500 | |
M72 | 100 to 1500 | —- |
M64 | 100 to 1500 | —- |
M80 | 100 to 1500 | —- |
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