Stainless Steel Fasteners
Usages for Stainless Steel Fasteners
Stainless steel fasteners are used wherever moisture, salt air, chemicals, or sanitary standards make carbon steel unsuitable — including marine and coastal construction, food and beverage processing equipment, pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturing, water and wastewater treatment facilities, chemical and petrochemical processing, swimming pools and aquatic facilities, architectural cladding and exterior metalwork, and outdoor signage and structural elements. 304 stainless handles most general corrosion-resistant applications; 316 provides additional resistance to chlorides and acids; 410 is used for self-drilling and cutting applications requiring greater hardness.
Stainless Steel Fasteners for all Industries
Stainless steel fasteners serve the marine, food processing, pharmaceutical, medical device, water treatment, chemical processing, architectural, and outdoor construction industries. Engineers and procurement professionals in corrosive environments specify stainless steel fasteners as a design requirement to prevent premature joint failure and costly maintenance. Blue Ribbon Fastener provides a comprehensive stainless fastener inventory in the grades and product types needed to fully specify stainless fastener assemblies across all these industries.
Stainless Steel Fasteners Features for Engineers & Buyers:
- Available in 18-8 (Type 304), 316, and 410 stainless steel grades
- 316 stainless recommended for marine, chloride, and chemical environments
- Complete product range: hex bolts, carriage bolts, machine screws, nuts, washers, and anchors
- Non-magnetic 18-8 and 316 grades for sensitive electronic and MRI environments
- Passivated finish meets ASTM A380 for hygienic and corrosion-resistant applications
- Full stainless assemblies available — matched bolt, nut, and washer in same grade
- Volume pricing for production and project programs — call or request a quote
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