Hiduron Naval Fasteners

Hiduron 191 (UNS C72420) is the controlling Cu-Ni-Al precipitation-hardened cupronickel for naval fasteners on UK Royal Navy and allied surface and submarine bolting. The grade is procured to NES 835 (UK Naval Engineering Standard), adopted as DEF STAN 02-835 (UK Ministry of Defence) and cross-referenced as DOD-C-24676 by the US Department of Defense for US Navy procurement. The non-magnetic response below 1.005 mu_r qualifies it for mine-countermeasures hulls, submarine fittings, sonar dome hardware and non-magnetic instrument bays where austenitic stainless cannot meet the magnetic permeability requirement.

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Naval bolting on Royal Navy surface combatants, Astute-class and Dreadnought-class submarines, and on packages delivered by Babcock International and BAE Systems uses Hiduron 191 where the magnetic, corrosion and yield-strength requirements stack together. The Cu-Ni-Al matrix carries seawater corrosion and biofouling resistance for through-hull and external hull hardware, develops yield strength above 580 MPa for primary structural bolting, holds magnetic permeability below 1.005 mu_r for mine-warfare and submarine qualification, and stays immune to hydrogen embrittlement under cathodic protection. The same spec applies to allied procurement across NATO ship-building programmes that cross-reference DEF STAN 02-835 or DOD-C-24676 in their material standards.

Hiduron Chemical Composition (Cu-Ni-Al Family)

Hiduron 130 (UNS C72400) is a copper-nickel-aluminium-iron precipitation-hardened cupronickel with roughly 14 to 15.5 percent nickel, 2.7 to 3.4 percent aluminium and 1 to 2 percent iron in a copper matrix. Hiduron 191 (UNS C72420) carries the same nickel envelope with a manganese addition of 4 to 5 percent and a lower aluminium and iron level, which lifts the strength response while preserving NACE MR0175 compliance. The aluminium is the gamma-prime former: it pairs with the nickel during age to precipitate the Ni3Al strengthening phase that is the entire reason both grades carry yield strengths above any conventional cupronickel.

ElementHiduron 130 typical, percentHiduron 191 typical, percentRole
Copper (Cu)balance (~80 to 82)balance (~76 to 78)Matrix; seawater corrosion resistance
Nickel (Ni)14.0 to 15.514.0 to 15.5Strengthening partner for gamma-prime Ni3Al
Aluminium (Al)2.7 to 3.41.5 to 2.5Gamma-prime former; precipitation hardening
Iron (Fe)1.0 to 2.00.5 to 1.5Grain refinement; corrosion modifier
Manganese (Mn)up to 0.754.0 to 5.0Solid-solution strengthening (191)
Silicon (Si)up to 0.10up to 0.10Deoxidation residual
Lead (Pb)up to 0.02up to 0.02Tramp limit for hot workability
Carbon (C)up to 0.05up to 0.05Tramp limit

Hiduron Mechanical Properties (Solution Annealed + Aged)

Both Hiduron grades are supplied in the solution-annealed-plus-aged condition. Hiduron 130 develops tensile 740 to 850 MPa with 0.2 percent proof stress at least 480 MPa and elongation A5 at least 18 percent. Hiduron 191 develops tensile 820 to 1000 MPa with 0.2 percent proof stress at least 580 MPa and elongation A5 at least 15 percent. Both grades hold hardness below the NACE MR0175 sour-service limit of 286 HBW / 28 HRC when the age is controlled correctly. Magnetic permeability stays below 1.005 mu_r in both grades, which is the value that qualifies them for naval mine-countermeasures and submarine applications where stainless steels and standard Monel grades are excluded.

PropertyHiduron 130Hiduron 191Test condition
Tensile strength (Rm)740 to 850 MPa820 to 1000 MPaRT, SA+aged
0.2 percent proof stress (Rp0.2)≥480 MPa≥580 MPaRT, SA+aged
Elongation A5≥18 percent≥15 percentRT, longitudinal
Hardness (HV)240 to 280270 to 320RT, Vickers
NACE MR0175 hardness ceilingn/a (not NACE)≤28 HRC / ≤286 HBWSour-service limit
Charpy V impact (RT)≥60 J≥40 JRT, longitudinal
Magnetic permeability<1.005 mu_r<1.005 mu_rNon-magnetic, naval qualified
Density8.85 g/cm38.65 g/cm3Calculated

Why Hiduron Beats Standard Cupronickel and Monel K-500

The Hiduron family combines seawater corrosion and biofouling resistance of conventional 70/30 cupronickel with the strength response of gamma-prime precipitation hardening. The decisive value drivers are: NACE MR0175 sour-service compliance at high yield strength, hydrogen embrittlement immunity in cathodically protected subsea service, non-magnetic response below 1.005 mu_r for naval qualification, anti-galling behaviour against stainless and tungsten-carbide running faces, and anti-biofouling response that suppresses marine growth on long-immersion components. Standard Monel K-500 carries higher hardness than NACE MR0175 will allow at the strength levels that subsea connector and platform bolting require, which is the gap Hiduron 191 fills.

  • NACE MR0175 sour-service compliance: Hiduron 191 is qualified to the 286 HBW / 28 HRC ceiling at full yield-strength specification.
  • Hydrogen embrittlement immunity: Cu-Ni-Al matrix does not trap hydrogen at the precipitate interfaces, so cathodically protected subsea bolting holds capacity through service life.
  • Non-magnetic, below 1.005 mu_r: Qualified for UK Royal Navy mine-countermeasures hulls, submarine fittings and non-magnetic instrument bays.
  • Anti-galling: The Cu-Ni-Al matrix runs against austenitic stainless, super duplex, tungsten carbide and silicon carbide without surface seizure.
  • Anti-biofouling: Copper-nickel matrix releases trace copper ions that suppress barnacle, mussel and tube-worm attachment to long-immersion components.

Hiduron Heat Treatment (Solution Anneal + Age, Gamma-Prime Precipitation)

The standard cycle is solution-anneal at 900 to 950 deg C, hold one hour every 25 mm of section, then water quench to freeze the gamma-prime formers in solid solution. The age follows at 475 to 525 deg C for 3 to 6 hours then air cool. The age develops the Ni3Al strengthening precipitate that lifts the yield strength to the specification floor. Age temperature is the controlling variable: below 475 deg C the precipitate is under-developed and room-temperature yield falls below specification; above 525 deg C the precipitate over-coarsens and tensile drops. For NACE MR0175 sour-service bolting the age cycle is controlled to land hardness below 286 HBW / 28 HRC, and the hardness reading on the mill test certificate is the compliance evidence.

Hiduron Welding Notes

Hiduron 130 and Hiduron 191 are welded with matched-composition Cu-Ni-Al filler under inert-gas shielding using gas tungsten arc with argon shield. Preheat is 100 to 150 deg C and inter-pass temperature is controlled below 250 deg C to protect the heat-affected-zone toughness. The filler chemistry matches the parent gamma-prime response so the joint develops comparable strength after a post-weld age at 475 to 525 deg C. On naval and subsea bolting, post-weld solution-anneal followed by full age is standard to restore parent properties through the weld. Inspection follows ISO 5817 quality level B visual, dye-penetrant on cap and root, and ultrasonic on butt joints above 25 mm. On Hiduron 191 sour-service welds, hardness traverse across weld plus HAZ plus parent verifies hardness stays below 286 HBW / 28 HRC at every point.

Hiduron 130 vs 191 vs Monel K-500 vs Nickel Aluminium Bronze

Hiduron 130 is the mid-strength Cu-Ni-Al grade specified into subsea hydraulic connectors and general marine bolting to DTD 900/4805. Hiduron 191 steps up the strength envelope and adds NACE MR0175 sour-service compliance, which is why it is the controlling spec on naval and splash-zone bolting. Monel K-500 carries the same gamma-prime mechanism in a nickel-copper matrix but exceeds the NACE MR0175 hardness ceiling at full strength specification. Nickel Aluminium Bronze (UNS C95400) is a different alloy family (Cu-Al-Ni-Fe casting alloy) with a different strengthening mechanism; it is not interchangeable with Hiduron.

GradeUNSService envelopeWhen to specify
Monel K-500N05500Subsea instruments, gaugesStep UP to Hiduron 191 when NACE MR0175 hardness limits exclude K-500
Hiduron 191C72420Naval, subsea, splash zone, sour serviceHighest-strength NACE-compliant Cu-Ni-Al; non-magnetic
Hiduron 130C72400Subsea hydraulic connectors, marineMid-strength Cu-Ni-Al; subsea connector flagship grade
Nickel Aluminium Bronze (NAB)C95400Propellers, marine valvesDifferent alloy family; not interchangeable with Hiduron
70/30 CupronickelC71500Seawater pipingLower strength; Hiduron replaces it where structural load matters

The Hiduron family is specified into eight primary service areas across subsea, naval and marine sectors. Each application page below sets out the selection drivers, fastener form-factor mix, governing standards and inspection regime for that service.

  • Subsea Connectors: Hiduron 130 flying-lead, stab-plate and umbilical termination bodies for subsea hydraulic and electrical control systems.
  • Riser Bolting: Hiduron 191 splash-zone bolting on North Sea and Gulf of Mexico offshore platform risers.
  • Splash Zone Bolting: Hiduron 191 fasteners for the wet-dry tidal band where stainless steels suffer chloride crevice attack.
  • Naval Fasteners: NES 835, DEF STAN 02-835 and DOD-C-24676 procurement on Royal Navy, US Navy and allied surface and submarine bolting.
  • Pump Shafts and Valve Spindles: Marine pump shafts and subsea valve spindles where anti-galling and corrosion fatigue performance are decisive.
  • Mechanical Seals: Seal-face bodies that need anti-galling against tungsten-carbide and silicon-carbide running faces.
  • Propeller Shafts: Naval and commercial marine propeller shafts and drive bushes.
  • Sour Service (NACE): NACE MR0175 / ISO 15156 qualified bolting for sour oil and gas service.

Related Hiduron Forms and Fasteners

TorqBolt supplies Hiduron 130 and Hiduron 191 across the bolting and machined-component form range that the Cu-Ni-Al alloy class is commercially available in. Plate, sheet, tubing, seamless pipe, fittings and flanges are not commercial Hiduron forms and are not supplied. Every order is supplied with EN 10204 type 3.1 mill test certificate by default, with type 3.2 third-party witness on call-out.

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TorqBolt supplies Hiduron 130 (UNS C72400) and Hiduron 191 (UNS C72420) bolting and machined components worldwide from Mumbai head office and Rajkot production plant. EN 10204 type 3.1 mill test certificate by default; type 3.2 with Lloyd's Register, DNV, BV, SGS or TUV witness inspection on call-out. NACE MR0175 hardness certificate on call-out for Hiduron 191 sour-service orders. Send your enquiry →

Hiduron Naval Fasteners Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Is Hiduron 191 qualified to NES 835 and DEF STAN 02-835?
Yes. Hiduron 191 (UNS C72420) is the canonical grade specified into NES 835 (UK Naval Engineering Standard) for Cu-Ni-Al naval bolting. NES 835 was adopted by the UK Ministry of Defence as DEF STAN 02-835. The chemistry, mechanical properties and inspection regime in both standards are written around the Hiduron 191 specification envelope.

Q. How does DOD-C-24676 cross-reference to NES 835?
DOD-C-24676 is the US Department of Defense Cu-Ni-Al naval bolting specification cross-referenced to NES 835 for US Navy procurement. The chemistry and mechanical envelopes overlap on the Hiduron 191 grade, which makes dual-certification to both standards from the same heat lot the standard practice on allied procurement.

Q. Why are Hiduron fasteners non-magnetic qualified for naval service?
The Cu-Ni-Al matrix carries magnetic permeability below 1.005 mu_r in both Hiduron 130 and Hiduron 191, which clears the Royal Navy mine-countermeasures and submarine non-magnetic specification envelopes. Austenitic stainless drifts above 1.05 mu_r after cold work, which excludes it from these applications. Hiduron is the substitute.

Q. Do you supply Hiduron naval fasteners to Lloyd's Register and DNV witness inspection?
Yes. EN 10204 type 3.2 third-party witness inspection by Lloyd's Register, DNV, BV, SGS or TUV is supplied on call-out and is standard practice on naval procurement. The witness covers chemistry verification, mechanical testing, hardness, dimensional inspection and material identification per heat lot.

Q. Which form-factors do you supply for naval bolting?
Stud bolts, hex bolts, heavy hex bolts, anchor bolts, tap studs, threaded rod, nuts, heavy hex nuts, washers and machined components. Imperial and metric thread forms. Project-specific dimensions to ship-builder drawing on call-out.