The Importance of Surface Coating in Industrial Bolts and Nuts

The Importance of Surface Coating in Industrial Bolts and Nuts

One of the key factors in enhancing the lifespan and performance of bolts and nuts is their type of surface coating. In various industries, bolts and nuts are exposed to diverse environmental conditions—from moisture and corrosion to contact with chemicals or exposure to high temperatures. Under such conditions, if the metal surface of these components is left unprotected, they quickly suffer from rust, wear, or changes in mechanical properties. For this reason, the use of protective coatings is an essential principle in the production of industrial bolts and nuts.

Primary Functions of Coatings

A surface coating is a thin protective layer applied physically or chemically to the surface of bolts and nuts. These coatings serve two main purposes: protection against environmental factors and improvement of functional properties such as friction resistance or aesthetic appearance. Depending on the application, coatings can be thick, glossy, matte, or possess specific properties like electrical conductivity or thermal resistance.

Most Commonly Used Coatings

Among the widely used coatings in the bolt and nut industry are the following:

  • Hot-Dip Galvanizing: A thick zinc coating that offers high resistance to moisture, rain, and outdoor conditions, commonly used in metal structures, construction, and civil engineering industries.

  • Electro-Galvanizing (Cold Galvanizing): A thinner, smoother coating used in lower-risk environments, primarily for aesthetic purposes.

  • Phosphate Coating: A dark-colored coating resistant to oil and grease, commonly used in automotive and mechanical industries.

  • Dacromet: A hexavalent chromium-free coating with high corrosion resistance, typically used in more sensitive industries.

  • Nickel or Chrome Plating: Used to enhance aesthetics and wear resistance, mainly in specialized applications and visible components.

Conclusion

Selecting the appropriate coating for bolts and nuts depends on the usage environment, exposure to moisture, corrosive substances, temperature, and load type. Choosing the right coating can significantly extend the bolt’s service life and prevent future replacement and repair costs.

At our factory, we provide the application of various standard coatings based on your project’s needs. Selecting the right coating is part of our advisory services alongside the production of high-quality components.

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Title Unit Fee
Hex Bolts Kilogram 130.000 Toman
High-Strength HV/HR Bolts Kilogram 140.000 Toman
Allen Bolt Kilogram 130.000 Toman
Hex Nuts Kilogram 110.000 Toman
High-Strength HV/HR Nuts Kilogram 120.000 Toman
2H-2HM Nuts Kilogram 120.000 Toman
Flange Nuts Kilogram 125.000 Toman
Double-Ended Threaded Rods (Stud Bolts) Kilogram 120.000 Toman
Special Parts Kilogram 140.000 Toman