Why It’s Important to Select the Right Coating
Since fasteners are used to connect multiple components, they are essential to the structural integrity of assemblies. Nut and bolt plating, bolt coatings, and other types of finishing services protect metal fasteners and safeguard their performance lifespan. This is particularly important for applications that involve exposure to water, chemicals, or other harsh environmental factors that can damage metal and alloys. With the right coating, you can ensure you get the most possible value out of your investment by improving fastener performance, strength, and longevity.
Nickel Coatings for Fasteners
The nickel plating process involves electroplating a thin layer of nickel onto the desired substrate. While the coating is thin, it is substantial enough to help with corrosion resistance and wear resistance while also creating an attractive appearance. It’s also possible to apply a thicker coat onto undersized fasteners to improve their fit.
Since nickel coatings are more corrosive and costly than other varieties, they’re not ideal for certain applications. For example, since they are not resistant to nitrogen, they are not typically used in agriculture applications. However, nickel plating comes in many varieties and is used throughout many industries:
- Watts Nickel Plating. This process creates a bright, decorative finish with corrosion-resistant properties.
- Nickel Sulfamate. This coating offers highly efficient corrosion resistance and is used in engineering applications.
- All-Chloride, Sulfate-Chloride, and All-Sulfate. These options have similar characteristics and run at low voltages with higher stressors. They’re typically used to plate the inside of pipes and pipe fittings.
- Hard Nickel. Hard nickel coatings offer high tensile strength.
- Black Nickel. Black nickel coatings feature a non-reflective surface that’s ideal for decorative and visual military purposes. This coating is typically plated onto brass, bronze, or steel.
Hard Chrome (Chromium) Coatings for Fasteners
Hard chrome coatings are one of the best methods of protecting fasteners from wear and tear. While this plating technique is more costly than other methods, it results in a durable, attractive finish that’s easy to clean and improves surface hardness. Chromium coatings are applied using electroplating techniques and are used throughout many diverse applications, including:
- Motorcycle parts
- Automotive hydraulic cylinders
- Weapons manufacturing
- Molds
- Dies
Stainless Steel Fasteners
While stainless steel is not used as a coating material, fasteners crafted from this type of metal feature a similar level of durability, corrosion resistance, and chemical resistance. There are over 150 grade types and finish variations for stainless steel, however, 304 and 316 grades are the most commonly used. 304 stainless steel is used in more commercial settings while 316 offers marine-grade effectiveness. Stainless steel fasteners are ideal for high-temperature environments, outdoor use, food and medical applications, and other demanding settings.
Contact Us for Help Choosing Fastener Coatings
Associated Fastening Products has over 30 years of experience manufacturing and distributing fasteners for the OEM market. Whether you need a standard product or a completely custom solution, we offer an extensive range of capabilities designed to meet even the most demanding performance requirements.
No matter what challenges your application involves, our team can help you identify the most suitable coating and obtain reliable, high-quality products at a great price. If you have any questions about fastener coatings, reach out to our team. To get started on your next project, request a quote today.