expansion bolt plastic

The use of stainless steel in self-tapping screws for plastic applications brings numerous benefits. Firstly, the hardness of stainless steel ensures a clean and precise thread, minimizing the risk of plastic damage during installation. This is critical, as excessive force or improper threading can lead to cracks or deformation in plastic components. Secondly, the corrosion-resistant nature of stainless steel safeguards the integrity of the screw, even in damp or chemically aggressive settings, ensuring a long-lasting bond. Lastly, the relatively low thermal expansion coefficient of stainless steel compared to plastic helps maintain a stable connection over time, preventing loosening due to temperature changes.

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The 5% self-drilling screws are designed for use on thin metal sheets, typically ranging from 0.035 to 0.157 inches in thickness. These screws have a low drilling capacity and are ideal for applications where a clean and precise hole is required. The 5% self-drilling screws are commonly used in the HVAC industry, metal fabrication, and roofing projects. Their sharp point and fine threads allow for quick and easy installation, making them a preferred choice for professionals and DIY enthusiasts.

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