
Aodson Metal is preparing to launch a new special-material fastener business on June 1, 2026, expanding its supply capability for customers who need reliable components in high-temperature, corrosive, and high-load environments.
The new line will focus on nickel-based superalloy fasteners, including bolts, nuts, screws, studs, washers, and customized machined fastening parts. These materials are selected for applications where standard carbon steel or common stainless steel fasteners may not provide enough strength, oxidation resistance, or long-term stability.
Built for Demanding Working Conditions
Nickel-based alloys are widely used in operating environments that combine heat, pressure, chemical exposure, and mechanical stress. Aodson Metal’s fastener program is designed to support industries such as energy equipment, chemical processing, marine engineering, heat treatment systems, furnace equipment, pumps, valves, and high-performance machinery.
Depending on customer requirements, the company will support commonly requested high-temperature and corrosion-resistant alloy grades, with production arranged around drawing specifications, thread standards, mechanical performance targets, and surface requirements. The goal is not only to provide a fastener that fits, but to provide a component that remains dependable throughout the service life of the equipment.
From Material Selection to Finished Fastener
Aodson Metal will combine its metalworking experience with controlled sourcing, machining, threading, inspection, and documentation support. For special-material fasteners, every detail matters: raw material traceability, dimensional tolerance, thread accuracy, surface condition, and packaging all affect how the part performs after installation.
The upcoming business will support both standard sizes and made-to-order fasteners based on customer drawings or samples. For projects involving non-standard dimensions, special head types, close tolerance threads, or small-batch development, Aodson Metal will work with customers to review the technical requirements before production.
Why This Matters for Customers
Fasteners are often small parts, but in high-temperature equipment they can become critical safety and reliability components. When the working environment is severe, material choice is directly connected to equipment uptime, maintenance cycles, and long-term operating cost.
By adding nickel-based superalloy fasteners to its product range, Aodson Metal aims to give industrial customers a more focused source for special-material fastening solutions. The June 1, 2026 launch will mark the formal start of this new business direction, with product consultation, drawing review, and quotation support available for customers preparing new projects or replacement programs.
Aodson Metal will continue to build the service around practical engineering needs: clear communication, suitable material recommendations, stable manufacturing, and careful inspection before shipment.



