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April 20, 2023

Have you heard the story of B7 fully threaded studs

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There was once a pressure vessel engineer named Xiao Ming who often struggled to choose the right fastener. In high-temperature and high-pressure environments, ordinary bolts are already unbearable, while those that are resistant to corrosion are not resistant to high pressure. Just when he was worried, he heard about the excellent characteristics of B7 fully threaded bolts.


B7 fully threaded bolt is a type of bolt that is resistant to high temperature and pressure. It can withstand high temperatures up to 500 ℃ and high pressures of 1400 bar (20000 psi), and has strong corrosion resistance. This type of bolt not only meets the American ANSI/ASME standard, but is also commonly used in industries such as petrochemical, sewage treatment, and pump valves. These characteristics of B7 make Xiaoming completely worry free.

Due to the high strength, corrosion resistance, and high temperature and pressure resistance of B7 fully threaded bolts, engineer Xiaoming is becoming increasingly popular in fields such as pressure vessels, petroleum and petrochemical, pump valves, and heat exchangers. Even the rigorous quality inspection of methanol can withstand the test of the laboratory. Xiaoming no longer has to worry about choosing the right fastener.

Choosing B7 fully threaded studs is like choosing a reliable partner. Whether in high-pressure, high-temperature environments, or harsh corrosive environments, it can provide you with the best solution and guarantee, and this is also the most attractive aspect of B7 fully threaded studs.
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