5/16" 18-8 Stainless Steel Threaded Rods High-Strength & Corrosion-Resistant (3/4" 316, 1/2"-13, M20)

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Did you know 68% of industrial buyers regret purchasing low-grade fasteners within 12 months? When your M20 stainless steel threaded rod snaps under pressure or your 1/2-13 rods corrode in saltwater, downtime costs up to $5,000 per hour. Let's fix that.


5 16 18 stainless steel threaded rod

(5 16 18 stainless steel threaded rod)


Technical Superiority That Lasts Decades

Our 316 stainless steel threaded rods laugh at corrosion. Salt spray tests show 5,000+ hours without rust—3x longer than 304 grade. Check these specs:

Grade Tensile Strength (psi) Corrosion Resistance Temp Limit (°F)
316 84,000 Marine-grade 1,600
304 73,000 Moderate 1,500

Head-to-Head: Why We Beat 95% of Suppliers

While others sell "stainless" rods with 0.2% impurities, ours hit 99.9% purity. See the difference:

  • ✔️ Precision threading: ±0.001" tolerance vs. industry-standard ±0.005"
  • ✔️ Certified load ratings: Third-party validated for safety-critical applications

Custom Solutions for Unique Challenges

Need 3/4-10 threads on a 5/16-18 rod? We laser-cut prototypes in 72 hours. Our modular system offers:

Aerospace-Grade

Ultra-fine M20 rods for vibration resistance

Marine-Ready

316L rods with double-pass galvanization

Real-World Wins: From Oil Rigs to Skyscrapers

How did our 5/16-18 rods perform in extreme conditions?

"After switching to their 316 rods, our offshore platform saw zero fastener replacements in 18 months—a $240K saving."

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Get factory-direct pricing on 5/16-18, M20, and custom stainless rods. Limited inventory—claim free samples before Friday!


5 16 18 stainless steel threaded rod

(5 16 18 stainless steel threaded rod)


FAQS on 5 16 18 stainless steel threaded rod

Q: What are the common applications of 5/16-18 stainless steel threaded rods?

A: 5/16-18 stainless steel threaded rods are widely used in construction, automotive, and marine industries for fastening and structural support due to their corrosion resistance and durability.

Q: How does 3/4-316 stainless steel threaded rod differ from standard stainless steel?

A: The 3/4-316 stainless steel threaded rod offers superior corrosion resistance, especially in harsh environments like saltwater, thanks to its higher molybdenum content compared to standard grades like 304.

Q: What does the "1/2-13" specification mean in stainless steel threaded rods?

A: The "1/2-13" denotes a rod with a 1/2-inch diameter and 13 threads per inch, commonly used for medium-duty mechanical assemblies requiring precise threading.

Q: Can M20 stainless steel threaded rods be used in outdoor environments?

A: Yes, M20 stainless steel threaded rods are ideal for outdoor use due to their resistance to rust and weathering, especially if made from grades like 304 or 316.

Q: Is a 5/16-18 stainless steel threaded rod compatible with nuts from other materials?

A: While compatible, pairing it with stainless steel nuts is recommended to prevent galvanic corrosion and ensure long-term performance in corrosive environments.

Q: What industries prefer 316 stainless steel threaded rods over other grades?

A: Industries like chemical processing, marine, and food production favor 316 stainless steel threaded rods for their exceptional resistance to chlorides and acids.

Q: How do I choose between M20 and 1/2-13 stainless steel threaded rods?

A: M20 (metric) rods suit applications requiring a 20mm diameter, while 1/2-13 (imperial) is ideal for projects using inch-based measurements. Match the specification to your system's requirements.


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