| Re: MONEL VS STAINLESS STEEL RIVETS QUESTION
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#8742 07/15/02 08:02 AM 07/15/02 08:02 AM |
Joined: Aug 2001 Posts: 190 Long Island, NY Steven Bellavia
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Posts: 190 Long Island, NY | Hi,
Unlike Stainless Steel, Monel is mostly Nickel (67% Ni, 30% Cu, 1.4% Fe). Some Mocel alloys (Monel K-500 for example) can be much stronger than 18-8 or 316 stainless steel. However, the monel rivets I've seen availalbe are actually weaker than the 316 Stainless rivets. (See McMaster.com pages 3069 and 3070 which lists the shear and tensile strength of both). And yes, the monel rivets have a carbon steel shank I don't see the advantage of monel over stainless.
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| | | Re: MONEL VS STAINLESS STEEL RIVETS QUESTION
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#8743 07/15/02 04:44 PM 07/15/02 04:44 PM |
Joined: Apr 2002 Posts: 96 Racine, Wisconsin Leo
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Posts: 96 Racine, Wisconsin | Stronger is not always better. What is the sacraficial element in the design? The fuse, so to speak. Making something else stronger than it should be may make something else realatively weaker in the assembly. Bear in mind that some things are meant to break so that others don't.
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| | | Re: MONEL VS STAINLESS STEEL RIVETS QUESTION
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#8745 07/15/02 08:07 PM 07/15/02 08:07 PM |
Joined: Apr 2002 Posts: 96 Racine, Wisconsin Leo
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Posts: 96 Racine, Wisconsin | Just consider what the failure modes are. If the rivet goes, what is the severity of the failure. If the rivet does not fail but the next item in the chain does, and has a worse consequence... you get the picture. Heck, the rivet may already be the strong link in the chain and this conversation is moot... Just give it a moment of thought, that's all.
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#8746 07/15/02 10:03 PM 07/15/02 10:03 PM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 292 Long Island, NY Ed Norris
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Posts: 292 Long Island, NY | Hi, Steve,
Is Monel less apt to galvanic corfrosion when attaching stainless fittings to Aluminum masts? I realize it's customary to put some kind of layer between the fitting and mast; but doesn't the rivet contact both? So which do you use, stainless or aluminum? I one heard "monel" is okay in direct contact with both Al and Fe. Zat true?
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| | | Re: MONEL VS STAINLESS STEEL RIVETS QUESTION
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#8747 07/16/02 08:23 AM 07/16/02 08:23 AM |
Joined: Aug 2001 Posts: 190 Long Island, NY Steven Bellavia
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Posts: 190 Long Island, NY | Hi Ed, Unless there are large loads, I often use aluminum rivets. With any rivet, I always use a generous amount of 5200, 4200, life-caulk or equivalent in the hole and under whatever fitting I am attaching. (never silicone - it doesn't hold up). Monel is slightly less reactive with the aluminum regarding galvanic corrosion, but I don't like those rusty mandrels that get left behind. See Galvanic Corrosion Potential Chart: http://www.pemnet.com/design_information/galvanic.htmlJust my $.02 worth. Steve P.S. Where were you guys Sunday? We had 6 boats, perfect wind and water and ran two great buoy races with no sea grass, nasty power boaters, etc. Coming to Shelter Island??
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#8750 07/17/02 09:18 PM 07/17/02 09:18 PM |
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Posts: 1,658 Florida Suncoast, Dunedin Caus... | My understanding is the monel won't react with the alum. like the stainless. As to the shank being steel. I have found the ones that are not steel tend to break off before the rivet is fully drawn tight. If you don't like the rusting shank, Neatly dab your 4200 there.
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