ASTM A194 Grade 8MA specifies premium-performance austenitic stainless steel heavy hex nuts manufactured from AISI 316. It builds upon the standard Grade 8M (which utilizes a 2-3% Molybdenum addition for enhanced chloride pitting resistance) by adding the critical "A" suffix. This rigorous designation mandates that the nuts must undergo a Carbide Solution Treatment (annealing) and rapid quenching after all forming, forging, machining, and threading operations have been completed.
This post-manufacture thermal processing completely relieves the residual stresses induced by cold working and dissolves any precipitated chromium carbides back into the solid solution. As a result, Grade 8MA nuts possess a tightly controlled maximum hardness, rendering them exceptionally ductile and virtually immune to stress-corrosion cracking (SCC) and high-temperature sensitization. Combining the pitting resistance of molybdenum with the stress-free microstructure of an annealed component makes Grade 8MA the premier choice for highly corrosive marine, chemical, and cryogenic pressure vessel applications.
Grade 8MA nuts are exclusively supplied in the fully annealed state, guaranteeing a pure Face-Centered Cubic (FCC) austenitic microstructure that retains immense impact toughness from cryogenic temperatures up to 1500°F.
| Material Classification | Carbide Solution Treated Molybdenum-Bearing Austenitic SS (Nuts) |
|---|---|
| ASTM Specification | ASTM A194 / A194M Grade 8MA |
| UNS Designation | S31600 (AISI 316) |
| Magnetic State | Strictly Non-Magnetic (Due to full post-machining annealing) |
| Density | ~7.98 g/cm³ (0.288 lb/in³) |
| Temperature Limits | -320°F to +1500°F (-196°C to +816°C) |
| Size Range | Metric: M6 to M100 | Imperial: 1/4" to 4" Standardly supplied as Heavy Hex Nuts for maximum thread engagement. |
| Thread Types | UNC, UNF, 8UN, Metric Coarse, Metric Fine |
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The chemistry of Grade 8MA features the classic 316 austenitic profile with 2-3% Molybdenum. Because the nuts are solution annealed and quenched, the carbon remains fully dissolved within the matrix, maximizing pitting resistance while preventing intergranular corrosion.
| Chromium (Cr) | Nickel (Ni) | Moly (Mo) | Carbon (C) | Manganese (Mn) | Silicon (Si) | Phosphorus/Sulfur |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 16.00 – 18.00 | 10.00 – 14.00 | 2.00 – 3.00 | 0.08 Max | 2.00 Max | 1.00 Max | P: 0.045 / S: 0.030 Max |
Unlike bolts, the primary mechanical metric for ASTM A194 nuts is Hardness and Proof Load. The "A" suffix strictly caps the maximum hardness to ensure the metal has not been strain-hardened, ensuring absolute ductility.
| Property | Grade 8MA Requirements |
|---|---|
| Hardness (Maximum) | 223 HBW (~96 HRB / 23 HRC) |
| Hardness (Minimum) | 126 HBW |
| Condition | Solution Annealed & Quenched after all machining/threading |
| Proof Load / Stripping Strength | Designed to support the full yield strength of Class 1 bolts |
| Standard / System | Designation |
|---|---|
| ASTM Specification | ASTM A194 Grade 8MA (Heavy Hex Nuts) |
| UNS Designation | S31600 |
| Common Trade Name | AISI 316 Stainless Steel Annealed Nuts |
| European Equivalent | EN 1.4401 / X5CrNiMo17-12-2 |
The combination of molybdenum alloying and post-manufacture annealing gives Grade 8MA superior environmental resilience:
ASTM A194 Grade 8MA nuts are the mandatory choice for corrosive applications where the risk of brittle fracture or stress corrosion is unacceptable:
Grade 8MA nuts are specifically engineered to provide the ductile, corrosion-resistant clamping force required for Class 1 (Annealed) molybdenum-bearing austenitic bolts.
| Mating Nut (ASTM A194) | Recommended External Threads (Bolts/Studs) |
|---|---|
| A194 Grade 8MA (Heavy Hex) | ASTM A193 Grade B8M Class 1 (Annealed) |
| A194 Grade 8MA (Heavy Hex) | ASTM A320 Grade B8M Class 1 (Cryogenic Service) |
Because Grade 8MA nuts are fully annealed and highly alloyed with nickel, they are extremely susceptible to severe thread galling (cold-welding). Premium, high-temperature anti-seize paste (such as Nickel or Marine/Graphite based) is strictly mandatory on all threads and bearing faces prior to installation.
| Nominal Diameter | Threads Per Inch (UNC) | Target Torque (When mated w/ B8M Cl.1) — Lubricated (ft-lbs) |
|---|---|---|
| 1/2" | 13 | 35 - 45 |
| 5/8" | 11 | 70 - 90 |
| 3/4" | 10 | 120 - 150 |
| 1" | 8 | 300 - 380 |
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Both are made from 316 stainless steel. Grade 8M nuts may be machined from strain-hardened bar or forged without subsequent annealing, allowing a maximum hardness of up to 323 HBW. Grade 8MA nuts must be carbide solution treated (annealed) after all manufacturing processes, resulting in a much softer nut with a maximum hardness of 223 HBW. This makes 8MA more ductile and far more resistant to stress corrosion cracking.
Grade 8A is made from 304 stainless steel, while Grade 8MA is made from 316 stainless steel. The addition of 2-3% Molybdenum in Grade 8MA gives it vastly superior resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion in chloride-rich environments (like seawater or salt spray).
It is not recommended for high-load applications. Grade 8MA nuts are relatively soft (annealed). If mated with high-strength Class 2 bolts (like A193 B8M Class 2) and torqued to Class 2 specifications, the threads of the Grade 8MA nut will likely strip before the bolt reaches its yield point. For Class 2 bolts, use standard Grade 8M or strain-hardened nuts.
No. Standard Grade 8M nuts might exhibit slight magnetism due to the cold working of the threads. Because Grade 8MA is annealed after all cold working is complete, the microstructure is returned to pure austenite, making it completely non-magnetic.