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Sr. No. Application Area Fastener Types Primary Functions Materials Commonly Used Key Performance & Regulatory Factors
1 Dock & Pier Construction Anchor Bolts, Through-Bolts, Heavy-Duty Screws
  • Secure decking and structural beams
  • Withstand tidal forces and wave action
Hot-dip galvanized steel, stainless steel (316)
  • Saltwater corrosion resistance
  • Compliance with marine construction codes
  • Frequent inspection for safety
2 Ship Hull & Deck Assembly Rivets, Marine-Grade Bolts, Weld Studs
  • Join hull plates
  • Maintain watertight integrity under constant wave impact
Marine-grade stainless steel, coated carbon steel
  • Must resist galvanic corrosion
  • Adherence to classification societies (e.g., ABS, Lloyd’s)
3 Mooring & Fender Systems Eye Bolts, Shackles, Clevis Pins
  • Fasten fenders to docks
  • Secure mooring lines against heavy loads and currents
Forged steel, high-tensile steel
  • Subject to dynamic loading from vessels
  • Regular wear checks for safety
  • Must meet IMO and port authority rules
4 Cargo Handling Equipment High-Tensile Bolts, Turnbuckles, Quick-Release Pins
  • Secure cranes, hoists, and cargo rails
  • Facilitate heavy lifting and load transfer
High-tensile steel, zinc-coated alloys
  • Shock loads under loading/unloading
  • Compliance with SOLAS for safe cargo handling
  • Inspections per usage cycles
5 Superstructure & Outfitting Screws, Panel Fasteners, Hinges
  • Assemble bridge wings, accommodation spaces
  • Support doors, windows, stairs
Aluminum alloys, stainless steels
  • Lightweight but durable
  • Fire and watertight requirements
  • Must conform to IMO safety standards

Key Highlights for Ports & Shipbuilding

This crisp overview ensures clarity on where fasteners fit into port infrastructure and shipbuilding, highlighting the need for robust, corrosion-resistant solutions that comply with stringent marine and safety regulations.

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