BUYING TITANIUM BOLTS
BUYING TITANIUM BOLTS
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Hello,
I am trying to buy Titanium bolts for space applications and l always find supplier with "delivery times" around 24 weeks which disturbes our projects.
Are there anyone that can give me some suppliers of titanium botls for space applications.
In addition, l have a doubt when using titanium bolts:
¿Should l use titanium nut or stainless steel nut?
¿Where can l find the applicable torque for the titanium bolts?
Thank you very much and best regards,
Esteban





RE: BUYING TITANIUM BOLTS
http://www.fasteners-ez.com/fasteners/0022953_0022956_1...
Regarding the mating fastener, it is best to use a titanium nut to avoid corrosion and thermal expansion/contraction incompatibility. You should specify a lubricant to avoid thread galling. Good luck.
Regards,
Cory
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RE: BUYING TITANIUM BOLTS
This is a fall out of "just in time" supply, which in the aerospace industry translates to "just too late".
No one uses titanium nuts in conventional airplanes, they use steel; Ph13-8Mo and A286 are the most common. Titanium nuts are extremely hard to manufacture, and they gall upon installation - try to find the friction coefficient of titanium on titanium some time, you'll be surprised.
Having said that, there could be exceptional cases where the low CTE of a titanium nut and bolt combination is deisrable, but I doubt it - the thermal growth of the bolt will far and away dominate the total deflection, and the variation in installation torque will cause preload variation greater than the nut. Redesign the joint.
I won't comment on installation torques.
RE: BUYING TITANIUM BOLTS
If you can't find what you need from a fastener house. Try a few machine shops. If you are using pure titanium you will have problems, if you use 6-4 then use a MIL spec dry fill lube on the threads, the galling won't be an issue.
RE: BUYING TITANIUM BOLTS
I have found salvage yards can be a gold mine for hardware. Such places are the Dept. of Defense depot centers that cannot store parts and hardware due to cost of storage. The only problems is tracing the hardware to a know source. Sometimes we get lucky.
Denny