According to
relevant standards, the performance grades of carbon steel and alloy
steel bolts are divided into more than 10 grades: 3.6, 4.6, 4.8, 5.6,
6.8, 8.8, 9.8, 10.9, 12.9, among which grade 8.8 and above bolts are
made of low-carbon alloy steel or medium Carbon steel is heat-treated
(quenched and tempered) and is generally called high-strength bolts, and
the rest are generally called ordinary bolts. The bolt performance grade
label consists of two numbers, which respectively indicate the nominal
tensile strength value and the yield ratio of the bolt material.
Stainless steel bolts are divided into A1-50, A1-70, A1-80, A2-50,
A2-70, A2-80, A3-50, A3-70, A3-80, A4-50, A4-70, A4-80, A5-50, A5-70,
A5-80, C1-50, C1-70, C1-110, C4-50, C4-70, C3-80, F1-45, F1- 60. The
first letter and number represent the group of stainless steel, and the
second and third numbers represent 1/10 of the tensile strength.