Brian Fasteners, a Houston, USA-based specialist manufacturer and supplier, is the provider of Haynes 718 bars and rods. Utilizing precision vacuum melting and hot deformation techniques, the company creates material with outstanding high-temperature strength and oxidation resistance. Every Haynes 718 bar is put through strict quality inspections to maintain dimensional tolerances and metallurgical integrity. Serving aerospace, power generation, and gas turbine applications, Brian Fasteners provides custom lengths, quick lead times, and engineering assistance. They offer high-performance Haynes 718 bars that are famous for creep resistance and reliability in extreme-temperature applications.
Haynes 718 (Inconel 718) is a nickel–chromium–iron alloy containing ~19–21% Cr, 8–10% Nb+Ta, 2.8–3.3% Mo, and nominal 0.5% Ti, 0.4% Al. Carbon is maintained at 0.08–0.15%. Tensile strength is 1,200 to 1,500 MPa, yield strength 620–1,100 MPa, and elongation 20–40%. It provides outstanding creep and rupture life at high temperatures (up to 700 °C), and high resistance to oxidation and carburization. Good fatigue strength, weldability, and toughness make it ideal for high-performance structural applications.
Haynes 718 rods are available in various sizes, typically ranging from 0.125 inches (3.175 mm) to 4 inches (101.6 mm) in diameter, with lengths customizable based on customer requirements.
Yes, Haynes 718 rods can be customized in size and length according to specific requirements. Manufacturers often provide custom machining or cutting services to meet the desired specifications.
Haynes 718 bars and rods perform exceptionally well in high-temperature environments, maintaining strength, resistance to oxidation, and excellent fatigue properties up to 1300°F (704°C), making them ideal for aerospace applications.
Brian Fasteners‘ Haynes 718 rods and bars find widespread applications in aerospace engine shafts, turbine disks, seals, and fasteners because of their creep strength and high strength. In power generation, they are employed in steam turbine components that are subjected to high stress and temperatures. They are applied in gas turbine and oil & gas industries in burner nozzles, shafts, and thermal cycling parts. They are also utilized in nuclear reactor components and heat-treatment applicators. Brian Fasteners ensures Haynes 718 bars reach precise performance standards for severe, high-temperature service conditions.






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