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Drywall screws are specialized fasteners designed for affixing drywall sheets to wooden or metal studs. Unlike regular screws, drywall screws are engineered to prevent tearing of the drywall paper and to provide superior grip. They typically feature a bugle head that reduces the risk of tearing and a sharp drill point that makes installation easier. The market offers various types of drywall screws, including coarse-thread screws for wood and fine-thread screws for metal.


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Self-tapping screws, as the name suggests, create their own thread while being inserted into a pre-drilled hole, eliminating the need for a separate tapping process. They are particularly advantageous when working with plastic, a material known for its variability in hardness, thickness, and thermal expansion properties. Stainless steel, with its inherent corrosion resistance and high tensile strength, makes an ideal choice for manufacturing self-tapping screws that can withstand harsh environments and maintain a secure grip on plastic substrates.

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