
NEW: Angle joints/ball joints/ball studs/housings/ball sockets of material 1.4404 (B.S. 316S11, Aisi 316L) - Stainless austenitic chrome-nickel-molybdenum steel
The service life of mechanical components can decrease rapidly under aggressive ambient conditions. This is also true of angle joints/ball joints (DIN 71802), ball studs (DIN 71803) and housings/ball sockets (DIN 71805). These important linking elements used in many fields are open to attacks from external sources, also exposed to the tensile, compressive, folding and shear forces generated by the application.
In order to extend the service life, the angle joints / ball joints / ball studs / housings / ball sockets are now even better adapted to the installation environment, since they are now available in a new variant of stainless austenitic chrome-nickel-molybdenum steel 1.4404 (316S11, Aisi 316L).
This material has outstanding corrosion-resistance properties in natural environments (urban and rural atmospheres, seawater-resistant) and in industrial applications with moderate chloride and acid concentrations. The food and chemical industries (sulphuric and phosphoric acids, organic acids) also tend to turn to this material, which even after welding is insensitive to intercrystalline corrosion.
As of now angle joints / ball joints / ball studs / housings / ball sockets in material 1.4404 (316S11, Aisi 316L) are directly available from stock.
mbo Osswald offers its customers, an extremely large assortment of different linking elements, a wide selection for a multitude of possible applications. In addition to steel and stainless steel, linking elements can also be manufactured from duplex steel for special applications.
In addition, a team of experts are available which is geared towards satisfying special customer-specific requirements as well. This team can work to drawing specifications and implement an application-specific solution together with the customer.









