## Why Fasteners Matter in Aerospace
A commercial aircraft contains 2-3 million fasteners. Each one is a potential fatigue initiation site and critical load path.
## Primary Fastener Alloys
### Alloy Steel (4340, H-11)
4340 QT to 160-180 ksi (1100-1240 MPa) is the workhorse structural fastener steel. Cadmium or zinc-nickel plated for corrosion protection. Steel fasteners in aluminum structure require isolation to prevent galvanic corrosion.
### A-286 Iron-Base Superalloy
Precipitation-hardened, 895 MPa UTS, service to 650 degrees C. Used for turbine engine case bolts and exhaust system fasteners.
### Titanium Ti-6Al-4V
40% weight savings over steel at comparable strength (1100 MPa STA). Compatible with aluminum and composite structure without galvanic isolation. Thread lubricant mandatory to prevent galling.
### Inconel 718
Highest-strength common aerospace fastener alloy: 1380 MPa UTS aged. Used for critical engine mount bolts and high-temperature applications.
### Aluminum Rivets (2024-T4, 7075-T73)
2024-T4 icebox rivets are the most common fastener by quantity in airframe construction.
## Selection by Application
| Application | Primary Alloy | Reason |
|-------------|--------------|--------|
| Wing skin-to-spar | Ti-6Al-4V | Composite compatibility |
| Fuselage lap joints | 2024-T4 rivets | Cost, speed |
| Engine case | Inconel 718 | Temperature + strength |
| Landing gear | 4340 (260 ksi) | Extreme strength |
Every aerospace fastener is manufactured to a military or NAS specification. Substitution without engineering approval is a safety-of-flight concern.
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Aerospace fasteners must deliver extreme strength-to-weight ratios, resist fatigue under vibration, and maintain clamp load across a wide temperature range. Material choice is governed by NAS, MS, and NASM specifications.
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