Products/Services for Hardened Steel Spikes

  • Spikes-Image
    Spikes - (16 companies)
    Spikes are long, thick, sharp-pointed fasteners made of metal or plastic. They are similar to heavy nails and used in railroad ties and other heavy-duty construction applications. There are many types of spikes. Examples include metal spikes...
  • Nails-Image
    Nails - (271 companies)
    ...is designed for applications where the nail head must be hidden from view. Finishing nails are small in diameter and have a barrel-shaped head with a dimple on top. A masonry nail has a single head and is usually made of hardened steel. Masonry nails have...
  • Carbon Steels and Alloy Steels-Image
    Carbon Steels and Alloy Steels - (978 companies)
    Carbon steels are steels in which the main alloying additive is carbon. Alloy steels are steels alloyed with other metals or materials in addition to carbon to improve properties. How to Select Carbon Steels and Alloy Steels. Carbon steels...
  • Tool Steels-Image
    Tool Steels - (187 companies)
    ...and carbon with high levels of alloying (hardenability and property modifying) elements such as chromium, molybdenum, tungsten, and vanadium. Grades of Tool Steels. There are a number of different grades of tool steel that differ based on the areas...
  • Washers-Image
    Washers - (1242 companies)
    ...or bronze, copper, nickel base alloy, spring steel, steel, hardened steel, stainless steel, and titanium. Non-metallic materials of construction include ABS, acetal, asbestos, felt, leather, nylon, polyester, polycarbonate, polyethylene, PVC...
  •  
    Steel Rail - (34 companies)
    ...or grease dispensing machines are placed along the rails in areas where high friction is expected. Head hardened rails treated to yield extra strength and resist fatigue are ideal for long haul freight tracks. Standard (carbon) steel structures...
  •  
    Stainless Steel Alloys - (800 companies)
    They are identified in the AISI 400 series. They are less ductile than austenitic steels and are not hardenable by heat treatment. Martensitic steels are alloys that contain 11-14% Chromium without nickel but with a slightly higher carbon content...
  •  
    Studs - (369 companies)
    ...corrosion. Others, such as stainless steel studs, are chemical and corrosion resistant, and can have relatively high stress ratings. Many different grades of stainless steel are used in fasteners such studs; however, stainless steels cannot be hardened...
  •  
    Bolts - (1300 companies)
    ...such as pools. Steel screws are produced of strong, carbonated iron. Uncoated steel is vulnerable to corrosion. Hardened steel screws are stronger than steel screws, but more brittle. They are made of steel treated by tempering and quenching methods. Stainless...
  •  
    Specialty Steels and Other Iron Alloys - (221 companies)
    How to Select Specialty Steels and Other Iron Alloys. Specialty steels and other iron alloys have specialized or proprietary compositions or properties that are specifically engineered for certain service conditions. Types of Specialty Steels...

Product News

More Information

Lock Indicates content that may require registration and/or purchase. Powered by IHS Goldfire



Product Announcements
National Bolt & Nut Corporation
National Bolt & Nut Corporation
National Bolt & Nut Corporation
BUMAX®
National Bolt & Nut Corporation