Found this site and a link for there catalogue.....
http://www.tastynuts.com/
http://www.probolt-australia.com/AUS_Catalogue
Has heaps of info and bolt porn. Some info here.......
Fit & Forget! Manufactured from 316 Stainless Steel, which is superior in strength and corrosion resistance, we are proud to offer an exceptional quality product. Pro-Bolt is the first to provide Tapered Socket Caps, Flanged Hex Heads and Domed/Mushroom Fairing Bolts. We are offering a quality grade material in unique head styles ? and to a polished mirror finish. Absolutely no polishing is required. Forget rough nuts and take a close look at our buffed nuts! No stamp marks in the bolt heads or cracked and grainy finishes. No matter how many dark winter nights you spend polishing mass-produced lesser quality bolts, you will never achieve the quality of finish and material we offer. Please be aware that not all Stainless Steel is suitable for stress areas. However, our 316 Stainless Steel is suitable for Engine Casings, Fairings, Screens, Front Axle Pinch Bolts, Caliper Pinch Bolts, Caliper Mount Bolts, Footrest Hanger Bolts, Clip-On Handle Bar Bolts, Brake/ Clutch Pinch Perch Bolts, Top/Bottom Yoke Clamp Bolts. Also available are 1/4 Turn D-Ring Quick Release Fasteners, 1/4 Turn Allen Key Drive Quick Release Fasteners, Brake Caliper Pad Pins, Axle Nuts, Banjo Bolts, Bleed Nipples and Motorcycle Disc Rotor Bolts.
? Material specification ? 316.
? Manufacturing process: We manufacture in a single process on multi axis CNC machining centres, which includes thread rolling. Thread standards are to BS3692:1967 which is the British Standard for ISO Precision Metric Threads. Route radii vary between 0.8mm and 0.4mm. This is the maximum that we can use and improves shear strength. Thread lead varies between K1 and K2.
The head and shank are Pro-Bolt?s own designs, which have been successfully tested in the field for the last four years.
? Stainless Steels are iron alloys with a minimum of 10.5% Chromium with other elements (Nickel, Molybdenum, Titanium, Copper, Carbon, Nitrogen) added to enhance properties such as formability and strength. It is the chromium-rich, oxide film that gives the corrosion resistance of Stainless Steel. This protective film is strong and chemically stable (i.e. passive) where there is sufficient oxygen on the surface. This protection is extremely thin and will usually self-repair if sufficient oxygen is available. Please note: Under certain conditions the passive state can be broken down and corrosion can result.
? Heat Resistance: 316 has good resistance to oxidation in continuous service to 870oC and intermittent service to 925oC. However, continuous use at 425-860oC is not recommended due to its resistance to carbide precipitation. Where high strength is required at temperatures above 500oC, Grade 316H is recommended.
? Alloy Designations: Stainless Steel 316 corresponds to the following standard designations and specifications:
? Density: ......................................................................................8030 kg/m3 (501lb/ft3)
? Young?s Modulus: .......................................................................193GPa (28 x 106psi)
? Yield Strength: ........................................................................260MPa (37.7 x 103psi)
? Ultimate Tensile Strength: ...............................................570MPa (82.7 x 103psi)
? Compressive Strength: ......................................................260MPa (37.7 x 103psi)
? Shear Modulus: .........................................................................78GPa (11.3 x 106psi)
? Ductility: ..........................................................................40% elongation at break +
? Minimum value allowed by ...................................................................ASTM A240
? Poisson?s Ratio: ................................................................................................................0.27
? Hardness: .................................................................................................95 Rockwell B +
? Maximum value allowed by ..................................................................ASTM A240
? Strength-to-Weight Ratio: .....................................................................32.4kNm/kg
? Stiffness-to-Weight Ratio: ......................................................................24 M Nm/kg