Incoloy 926 Fasteners

Incoloy 926 Fasteners Supplier in Mumbai, India - UNS N08926 / EN 1.4529 / ASTM B649

Nicorex Alloys is a supplier, importer, and stockist of Incoloy 926 fasteners based in Mumbai, India, and is certified by ISO 9001 and ISO 14001. We supply products manufactured in accordance with ASTM B649 for bars and ASTM A182 F926 for forgings, ensuring reliable quality fasteners.

Incoloy 926 (UNS N08926, EN 1.4529) is a super austenitic stainless steel with about 6% molybdenum. Its chemistry typically includes 45–50% iron, 24–26% nickel, 19–21% chromium, 6–7% molybdenum, and 0.15–0.25% nitrogen. This alloy achieves a PREN of approximately 41–43 and a critical pitting temperature of 65–70°C in 6% FeCl₃. As a result, it offers higher chloride pitting resistance and material for seawater-cooled systems, FGD scrubbers, phosphoric acid plants and desalination.

Alloy 926 fasteners typically have a tensile strength of 650 MPa (94 ksi) and a yield strength of 295 MPa (43 ksi). These Alloy 926 fasteners are available in hex bolts, stud bolts, socket head cap screws, hex nuts, lock nuts, washers, threaded rods, U-bolts, set screws and eye bolts. Available sizes range from M6 to M100 and from 1/4″ to 4″. These fasteners are qualified to NACE MR0175 / ISO 15156 for sour service applications. They also have VdTÜV approval for use between -196°C and 400°C. All products are manufactured under ISO 9001 quality management and ISO 14001 environmental management systems.

Incoloy 926 Fasteners

Incoloy 926 Fastener Specifications

We provide Incoloy 926 fasteners in various sizes to cater to your needs. Below is a table providing detailed specifications.
StandardASTM B625 / ASME SB-625
FormsBolts, Nuts, Screws, Washers, Studs, Threaded Rods, Hex Bolts, Socket Head Cap Screws, Hex Nuts, Lock Nuts, Stud Bolts
SizeM6 – M100 (Metric); 1/4″ – 4″ (Imperial)
Length3 mm – 200 mm; Custom lengths available
DiameterM6 – M100 (Metric); 1/4″ – 4″ (Imperial)
Thread TypesUNC, UNF, Metric Coarse, Metric Fine, BSW, BSF
Surface FinishesBright Finish, Pickled, Passivated, Hot-Dip Galvanised, Electropolished
Available ConditionsSolution Annealed

Chemical Composition of Incoloy 926 Fasteners

Incoloy 926 fasteners are nitrogen-alloyed high-performance austenitic stainless steel components manufactured in accordance with ASTM International ASTM B649 and EN 10088 specifications.
Element Nickel (Ni) Chromium (Cr) Iron (Fe) Molybdenum (Mo) Copper (Cu) Nitrogen (N) Carbon (C) Manganese (Mn)
Composition (%) 24.0–26.0 19.0–21.0 Balance (~45–50) 6.0–7.0 0.5–1.5 0.15–0.25 0.02 max 2.0 max
6-7% Mo is twice Incoloy 825’s 2.5-3.5%. Combined with 0.2% nitrogen, the PREN = %Cr + 3.3(%Mo + 0.5%N) reaches 42-44, placing 926 above super duplex (~42) and 904L (~36). Ultra-low carbon (0.02% max) virtually eliminates sensitisation risk. At 25% Ni (vs 825’s 38–46%), 926 costs significantly less per kg.

Mechanical Properties of Incoloy 926 Fasteners

Incoloy 926 fasteners, supplied in the solution annealed condition as per ASTM International ASTM B649, offer an excellent balance of strength, ductility and corrosion resistance.
Property Tensile Strength (min) Yield 0.2% (min) Elongation (min) Hardness (max)
Value 650 MPa (94 ksi) 295 MPa (43 ksi) 35% 223 HB (~95 HRB)
This alloy stretches more before breaking than super duplex steel (~25%) and Inconel 625 (~30%), so it’s better at handling gasketed flanges that heat and cool repeatedly. Its yield strength is also higher than that of 904L (31 ksi), thanks to the added nitrogen, which strengthens the metal.

Incoloy 926 Fastener Equivalent Grades

Incoloy 926 fasteners are identified under multiple international standards and trade names to ensure global material recognition and specification compliance.
Standard System UNS Werkstoff Number DIN EN
Equivalent Grade N08926 1.4529 X1NiCrMoCuN25-20-7 X1NiCrMoCuN25-20-7
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Types of Incoloy 926 Fasteners Available

A wide range of Incoloy 925 fasteners is available to meet the demands of high-pressure, sour-service applications.
Hex Bolt

UNS N08926 Hex bolts

Stud Bolts

W.Nr.1.4529 stud bolts (double-end per ASME B16.5)

Socket Head Cap Screws

Alloy 926 socket head cap screws (ASME B18.3)

Inconel 625 nuts span hex nuts

Incoloy 926 nuts span hex nuts

Heavy hex bolts

UNS N08926 Heavy hex nuts (ASME B18.2.2)

Lock Nut

Incoloy 926 Lock nuts

Flat Washers

W.Nr 1.4529 Flat washers

Threaded Rods

Alloy 926 Threaded rods

U Bolt

Incoloy 926 U-bolts

Set Screws

Nickel Alloy 926 Set screws

Eye Bolt

UNS N08926 Eye bolts

Solution annealed (1120-1170°C) + water quenched is the standard condition. Cold-worked variants available for higher yield requirements.

Surface Finish and Coating Options

  • Plain / self-colour (standard: fully austenitic, inherently passive).
  • Passivated per ASTM A967 (citric or nitric acid).
  • Electropolished for pharmaceutical/food applications.
  • PTFE coated for anti-galling on same-material bolt-nut assemblies.
  • Manganese phosphate for thread lubricity.

Galvanising NOT applicable; zinc coatings unnecessary on super austenitic material.

Industries and Applications for Incoloy 926 Fasteners

The 6Mo + 0.2% N pitting resistance at super austenitic economics drives 926 selection:
Industrial Applications

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Difference between Incoloy 926 and 904L for Fasteners?

Incoloy 926 has higher Mo (6-7% vs 904L’s 4-5%), higher Ni (25% vs 24%), and added nitrogen (0.2%). Result: 926’s PREN (~42-44) exceeds 904L (~36) by 17-22%, giving significantly better pitting resistance. CPT in FeCl₃: 65-70°C for 926 vs 45°C for 904L. For seawater or chloride-aggressive service, 926 is the clear upgrade.

Incoloy 926 is a super austenitic stainless steel. Iron is the base element (~45-50% Fe), with 25% Ni. Unlike Inconel alloys (>50% Ni) or even Incoloy 825 (38-46% Ni), 926 has lower nickel content, reducing cost. The 6% Mo + 0.2% N give it corrosion resistance approaching nickel alloy levels.

Similar PREN (~42-44 for 926 vs ~42 for S32750). Key differences: 926 is fully austenitic with no sigma phase risk, no hydrogen embrittlement concern, better ductility (35% vs 25%) and is non-magnetic. Super duplex offers a higher yield (80 ksi vs 43 ksi). Choose 926 when sigma embrittlement, non-magnetic requirements, or weld-zone toughness are critical.

65–70°C (149–158°F) in 6% FeCl₃ per ASTM G48. Exceeds 40°C minimum for North Sea offshore and 50°C for pulp bleaching. Comparison: 316L ~15°C, 904L ~45°C, super duplex S32750 ~50°C.

Yes.Approved by VdTÜV for pressure vessel use between -196°C and 400°C. Its fully austenitic, ferrite-free microstructure delivers outstanding Charpy impact toughness at cryogenic temperatures, unlike duplex and super duplex steels, which can become brittle below -50°C.
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