• 1004-2020
    Application of Martensitic Stainless Steel Self-drilling Self-tapping Screws in Building Envelope System

    Application of Martensitic Stainless Steel Self-drilling Self-tapping Screws in Building Envelope System

    The steel structure enclosure system includes roofing system, wall system, lighting belt, edging and flooding, gutter and thermal insulation cotton. The enclosure system is one of the most important components of the light steel structure, which determines the ornamental appearance of the building, the waterproof and thermal insulation effect of the building. As an auxiliary fastener, self-drilling self-tapping screws play a vital role in the performance, quality and life of the overall building. It is not optimistic that as such an important basic component, our attention and research are far behind the attention and research on the main components of the building. The most prominent point is the neglect of the performance of fasteners and the main components of the building envelope system. match.

  • 0403-2020
    Stainless steel fasteners we often encounter is the problem of stainless steel standard parts locking

    Stainless steel fasteners we often encounter is the problem of stainless steel standard parts locking

    Stainless steel fasteners We often encounter the problem of stainless steel standard parts locking. So why do stainless steel fasteners always lock up? What is the reason! Why haven't you heard that the standard parts of iron do not lock up? This may be seen from the two materials of stainless steel and iron. Stainless steel standard parts are relatively soft and have good ductility. The hardness of stainless steel standard parts is SUS316. Compared with the hardness of iron standard parts, they are softer than iron standard parts of 8.8. Fastener users often reflect: Why do stainless steel fasteners sometimes lock up, and similar phenomena do not often occur when using carbon steel fasteners, are stainless steel fasteners softer and carbon steel? Why are fasteners relatively hard? That's right! There is a fundamental difference between stainless steel and carbon steel. Stainless steel has good ductility, but its hardness is somewhat different from carbon steel.

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