8 self drilling screws

One of the most significant advantages of ceramic-coated self-drilling screws is their ability to resist galvanic corrosion. In environments where different metals are in contact, galvanic corrosion can occur, leading to deterioration and failure of the screws. The ceramic coating acts as a barrier between the screw and the surrounding metal, preventing this corrosion from occurring. This makes these screws an ideal choice for use in marine, offshore, and other environments where corrosion is a major concern.

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The process begins with drilling a hole into the substrate to the required depth. The bolt is then inserted into the hole, followed by the introduction of the chemical compound. This mixture, usually composed of a resin and a hardener, reacts when combined, expanding and filling the space around the bolt. As the mixture cures, it forms a strong, rigid bond that not only secures the bolt but also distributes the load evenly, enhancing structural integrity.

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