Dinosaur
Structural
- Mar 14, 2002
- 538
Folks,
We received certification paperwork for high-strength bolts to be used on our project. The fasteners have been dual certified to ASTM A325 and ASTM A490. The fasteners have been hot-dip galvanized. I understand there has been a long standing prohibition on galvanizing ASTM A490 bolts due to concerns of hydrogen embrittlement. We specifically state that ASTM A325 Type 1 bolts get HDG and that ASTM A490 bolts get painted, not HDG. Is there anyone that can discuss whether a dual certified bolt could be at risk for hydrogen embrittlement? Thanks.
We received certification paperwork for high-strength bolts to be used on our project. The fasteners have been dual certified to ASTM A325 and ASTM A490. The fasteners have been hot-dip galvanized. I understand there has been a long standing prohibition on galvanizing ASTM A490 bolts due to concerns of hydrogen embrittlement. We specifically state that ASTM A325 Type 1 bolts get HDG and that ASTM A490 bolts get painted, not HDG. Is there anyone that can discuss whether a dual certified bolt could be at risk for hydrogen embrittlement? Thanks.