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COMPREHENSIVE TECHNICAL ANALYSIS AND DATASHEET OF ASTM A194 GRADE 8 NUTS

ASTM A194 Grade 8 specifies premium austenitic stainless steel nuts manufactured from AISI Type 304. This grade represents the global baseline for high-performance corrosion resistance in pressure piping, offering an exceptional combination of high-temperature stability, cryogenic toughness, and resistance to severe atmospheric and chemical corrosion.

Unlike ferritic or martensitic steels, Grade 8 nuts possess an austenitic crystalline structure that prevents brittleness at freezing temperatures while remaining completely stable at elevated temperatures. They are typically supplied in two main conditions: Class 1 (Carbide Solution Treated for maximum corrosion resistance and ductility) and Class 2 (Strain Hardened to significantly increase tensile and proof load strength). Due to their extreme versatility, Grade 8 nuts are a staple in the chemical, food processing, marine, and energy sectors.

■ Product Overview & Specifications

ASTM A194 Grade 8 is the industry standard for 304-grade stainless pressure piping components, delivering unmatched longevity in oxidative environments.

Material Classification Austenitic Stainless Steel (AISI Type 304)
UNS Designation S30400
Microstructure Austenitic
Magnetic State Non-Magnetic (May become slightly magnetic after heavy cold working)
Density ~8.00 g/cm³ (0.289 lb/in³)
Size Range Metric: M6 to M100 | Imperial: 1/4" to 4"
Custom oversized nuts available upon request.
Thread Types UNC, UNF, 8UN, Metric Coarse, Metric Fine
Strengthening Method Carbide Solution Treated (Class 1) or Strain Hardened (Class 2)

■ Proprietary Datasheet Download (GATED)

Access professional-grade technical data for ASTM A194 Grade 8, including comparative Class 1 vs. Class 2 mechanicals, dimensional standards, and mating bolt torque charts.

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ASTM A194 Grade 8 — Complete Technical Datasheet

Contains detailed proof load thresholds for both Strain-Hardened and Solution-Treated variants, ASME B18.2.2 dimensional tolerances, and precise galling-prevention torque values for A193 B8 assemblies.

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■ MTC Integration Section

Material traceability is the backbone of safety in high-pressure, corrosive environments. Every lot shipped by Ananka is accompanied by fully authenticated documentation mapping back to raw steel mill certificates.

  • EN 10204 Type 3.1: Issued by our independent quality department, providing specific heat-traceable test results (actual chemical analysis, mechanical test results, hardness, and proof load tests).
  • EN 10204 Type 3.2: For critical offshore, nuclear, or cryogenic applications, we facilitate third-party witness testing (e.g., TUV, BV, or SGS) to provide the highest level of material assurance.
View Our Sample MTC: Download ASTM A194 Grade 8 Sample MTC →

■ Chemical Composition

Grade 8 is defined by its 18% Chromium and 8% Nickel composition (often referred to as 18/8 stainless). The chromium provides a self-healing passive oxide layer for corrosion resistance, while the nickel stabilizes the austenitic structure at all temperatures.

Carbon (C) Manganese (Mn) Chromium (Cr) Nickel (Ni) Phosphorus (P) Sulfur (S) Silicon (Si)
0.08 Max 2.00 Max 18.00 – 20.00 8.00 – 11.00 0.045 Max 0.030 Max 1.00 Max

■ Mechanical Properties (Class 1)

The standard Grade 8 (Class 1) nut is carbide solution treated, providing excellent ductility and corrosion resistance. (Note: If higher strength is required, Grade 8 Class 2 strain-hardened nuts offer proof loads up to 120 ksi).

Mechanical Property Grade 8 (Class 1) Limits
Proof Load Stress (Heavy Hex) 80 ksi (550 MPa)
Proof Load Stress (Standard Hex) 75 ksi (515 MPa)
Hardness Range (Rockwell) 60 HRB to 32 HRC
Hardness Range (Brinell) 126 to 302 HBW

■ Equivalent Grades & Designations

Standard / System Designation
ASME StandardSA194 Grade 8
Common Trade NameType 304 Stainless Nuts, 18-8 Nuts
ISO Property Class MatchA2-70 (Class 1) / A2-80 (Class 2)

■ Applications & Industries

Grade 8 nuts are the universal default for environments where carbon steel would rapidly corrode or fail due to extreme temperature variances.

  • Chemical & Petrochemical: Process piping, heat exchangers, and storage tanks handling organic acids and solvents.
  • Cryogenic Engineering: LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) terminals and liquid oxygen systems (austenitic steel does not lose impact toughness at sub-zero temperatures).
  • Food & Pharmaceutical: Sanitary processing equipment where rust and contamination are strictly prohibited.
  • Water Treatment: Desalination plants and wastewater management systems requiring long-term submerged durability.

■ Compatible Fastener Assemblies

To prevent galvanic corrosion and ensure consistent thermal expansion rates, Grade 8 nuts must strictly be mated with identical austenitic stainless steel bolting.

Nuts (A194 Gr 8) Mating Bolts (A193 Gr B8) Mating Studs (A193 Gr B8)
Heavy Hex Nuts (Class 1) ASTM A193 Grade B8 Hex Bolts (Class 1) A193 Grade B8 Fully Threaded Studs (Class 1)
Heavy Hex Nuts (Class 2) ASTM A193 Grade B8 Heavy Hex Bolts (Class 2) A193 Grade B8 Studs (Strain Hardened)

■ Standards & Specifications

Manufactured to meet the most stringent international dimensional and material codes.

  • ASTM A194 / ASME SA194: Standard Specification for Carbon and Alloy Steel Nuts for Bolts for High Pressure or High Temperature Service.
  • ASME B18.2.2: Dimensional standard for Square and Hex Nuts (specifically Heavy Hex profiles).
  • ASME B1.1: Unified Inch Screw Threads (UNC, UNF, 8UN).
  • ASME B1.13M: Metric Screw Threads (M Profile).

■ Torque & Installation Guidelines (Typical B8 Class 1 Pairing)

The following torque values are approximate for A193 B8 (Class 1) studs mated with A194 Grade 8 nuts. Austenitic stainless steels are incredibly prone to thread galling (cold welding). High-quality, nickel- or graphite-based anti-seize lubrication is absolutely mandatory for installation.

Nominal Diameter Threads Per Inch (UNC) Target Torque — Lubricated (ft-lbs)
1/2"1330
5/8"1160
3/4"10100
1"8250
Critical Galling Warning: Never assemble dry stainless-on-stainless threads under load. Never use pneumatic impact wrenches, as the heat generated from rapid friction will instantly cold-weld the nut to the stud, requiring the fastener to be cut off. Always use a slow, steady manual or hydraulic pull with heavy lubrication.

■ Why Choose Ananka Group?

Ananka Group is a leading manufacturing-driven organization specializing in high-performance stainless bolting packages for the global energy and infrastructure sectors.

  • In-House Manufacturing: Complete production control from raw material selection through precision hot forging, carbide solution treatment, and CNC machining.
  • 100% Traceability: Heat numbers are stamped directly on the nuts (alongside the '8' grade mark) for absolute supply chain transparency.
  • Anti-Galling Solutions: We offer proprietary PTFE/Xylan coatings (e.g., Xylan 1070 or 1424) specifically applied to Grade 8 threads to permanently eliminate installation galling without messy liquid pastes.
  • Certifications: ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015, and strict adherence to ASME and PED 2014/68/EU quality protocols.

■ Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the difference between Grade 8 and Grade 8M?

Grade 8 is manufactured from AISI 304 stainless steel, while Grade 8M is manufactured from AISI 316 stainless steel. Grade 8M contains the addition of Molybdenum, which gives it superior resistance to pitting and chloride-induced corrosion (such as in harsh marine environments).

2. Are Grade 8 nuts completely non-magnetic?

Inherently, yes. However, processes like cold-forging, thread rolling, or strain-hardening can induce slight magnetism in the austenitic structure. A carbide solution treatment (annealing) will return the nut to a fully non-magnetic state.

3. What is the difference between Class 1 and Class 2?

Class 1 nuts are carbide solution treated (annealed), offering maximum ductility and corrosion resistance but lower yield strength. Class 2 nuts are strain-hardened (cold-worked), which significantly increases their tensile strength and proof load, making them suitable for high-stress structural joints.

4. Why do my stainless nuts keep seizing onto the bolts during installation?

This is called thread galling or cold-welding, and it is a common issue with austenitic stainless steels. It occurs when the protective oxide layers scrape off under load and friction heat. To prevent it, you must use a high-quality thread lubricant, tighten at slow speeds, and avoid impact wrenches.

For project-specific technical support or to request a quote for ASTM A194 Grade 8 fasteners, please contact the Ananka Group Sales and Engineering Team at sales@anankafasteners.com or via WhatsApp at +91 86557 47687. Secure your critical piping systems with certified components and world-class manufacturing expertise.

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