


In heavy industrial piping, suspended MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing) infrastructure, and chemical plant construction, standard hex bolts are often restricted by fixed lengths. Fully Threaded Stud Bolts (All-Thread Rods) provide ultimate flexibility. They allow engineers to cut the fastener to exact custom lengths on-site, or use them to clamp thick, high-pressure pipeline flanges where a nut is required on both ends for balanced tension.
Because these components are frequently deployed in coastal refineries, water treatment facilities, and exposed outdoor structural framing, un-coated steel will rust immediately.
Hotop Fasteners manufactures High-Strength Hot Dip Galvanized (HDG) Stud Bolts designed for maximum corrosion resistance. We apply a heavy-duty zinc-iron alloy coating (typically 50μm to 85μm) that survives decades of harsh weather and high salinity. By pairing our meticulously cleared threads with perfectly overtapped heavy hex nuts, we provide continuous, jam-free tensioning for your most demanding industrial connections.

1.The "Full-Length" Zinc Clearing Challenge
Hot dip galvanizing a fully threaded rod is notoriously difficult. If molten zinc cools and solidifies inside the thread valleys, the nut will bind. Because a nut might need to travel down the entire length of a stud bolt, even one zinc clump is a failure. At Hotop Fasteners, we use high-speed centrifuge spinning the exact second the studs are lifted from the molten zinc bath. This violently throws off excess zinc, ensuring the thread pitch remains clean and sharply defined while retaining the necessary protective micron thickness.
2.Roll-Threaded for Maximum Yield Strength
We do not cut our threads; we roll them. Thread rolling is a cold-forging process that compresses the steel's internal grain structure. This makes the threads on our stud bolts significantly stronger, more resistant to stripping under heavy flange pressure, and highly resistant to structural fatigue compared to cheap, machine-cut threaded rods.
3.The Overtapping Protocol for HDG Assemblies
A perfectly galvanized stud is useless if the nut doesn't fit. We supply our HDG stud bolts with matching, strictly overtapped hex nuts (+0.4mm to +0.8mm clearance). This precise engineering guarantees that your field crews can spin the nuts down the full length of the galvanized stud by hand, accelerating installation schedules.
| Item | Technical Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Name | HDG Stud Bolts / Fully Threaded Rods |
| Material Composition | Medium Carbon Steel, High-Strength Alloy Steel (e.g., 42CrMo) |
| Surface Treatment | Hot Dip Galvanized (HDG) strictly per ISO 10684 / ASTM A153 |
| Applicable Standards | DIN 976, DIN 975, ASTM A193 (Grade B7), ASTM A307 |
| Diameter Range | M6 to M48 / 1/4" to 2" |
| Length Capabilities | Standard lengths (1m, 2m, 3m) or Custom Cut-to-Length (e.g., 150mm) |
| Strength Grade | Class 4.8, 8.8, 10.9 / SAE Grade 2, Grade 5 / ASTM B7 |
| Matching Components | HDG Overtapped Heavy Hex Nuts (e.g., A194 2H), Flat Washers |
| Packaging | Bundles or heavy-duty cartons on fumigation-free wooden pallets |
In the petrochemical and oil & gas industries, short fully threaded stud bolts are the standard for bolting mating flanges together. By using a nut on both ends, the stud stretches evenly, providing uniform clamping force across the gasket to prevent hazardous leaks.
Commercial ceilings hide massive air conditioning ducts, cable trays, and water pipes. HDG all-thread rods are dropped from the concrete ceiling anchors to suspend these heavy systems. The thick zinc coating is essential here, as ceiling plenums can suffer from high humidity and condensation over a building's 30-year lifespan.
When retrofitting steel base plates to existing concrete foundations, contractors drill a hole, fill it with industrial chemical epoxy, and insert a cut-to-length HDG stud bolt. The full threads provide maximum surface area for the epoxy to grip, while the HDG coating prevents the anchor from rusting and cracking the surrounding concrete.
As a direct Chinese manufacturer exporting heavy industrial hardware globally, we know that thread damage and sea-freight moisture are the two biggest risks for B2B buyers.
All cargo is securely strapped with high-tension PET banding onto fumigation-free plywood pallets, maximizing the payload of a standard 20-foot (20GP) shipping container while ensuring safe forklift handling at your destination.

A: Both are standards for fully threaded rods, but DIN 975 generally refers to long continuous threaded rods (usually 1 meter, 2 meters, or 3 meters in length). DIN 976 is the updated standard that encompasses both long rods and shorter, cut-to-length fully threaded stud bolts. Hotop Fasteners manufactures to both requirements.
A: Yes, all-thread rods are frequently cut to exact lengths in the field using a band saw or grinder. However, cutting removes the hot dip galvanized coating at the ends, exposing bare steel. You must instruct your crew to immediately coat the cut ends with a high-quality zinc-rich cold galvanizing spray (minimum 90% zinc dust) to restore rust protection.
A: Yes, we do. However, B7 is a high-strength alloy steel. Exposing high-strength steel to the acid pickling and molten zinc of the HDG process introduces the risk of hydrogen embrittlement. We strictly implement post-galvanizing baking (de-embrittlement) protocols to safely release trapped hydrogen, ensuring the B7 studs maintain their structural integrity for high-pressure applications.
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Whether you need pre-cut flange studs for a refinery or bulk 3-meter threaded rods for commercial MEP suspension, partner with a factory that understands the critical balance of thick zinc coatings and flawless thread clearance.
Send the Hotop Fasteners engineering team your stud diameters, lengths, material grades (e.g., Class 8.8 or ASTM B7), and total quantities. We will provide a transparent commercial quotation and a complete shipping logistics breakdown optimized for heavy sea freight within 24 hours.
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