2025-05-07
Stainless steel screws can be seen everywhere in our daily life and can be used frequently. Stainless steel screws are very practical. But do you know some of its advantages and disadvantages? Let's take a look at it together
1. The adaptability is stronger. For stainless steel screws, if the requirements of the thread size of the male parts are met, they can be used. This shows that stainless steel screws are more widely used than traditional anchor bolts.
2. The installation is simpler. The installation process of traditional anchor bolts in the past was relatively complicated, but the installation process of stainless steel screws today is relatively simple, which improves the convenience for many users.
3. Fewer problems are encountered during installation. There is no need to worry about the tilting of traditional anchor bolts when drilling holes. Through the analysis of the corrosion resistance and fracture causes of stainless steel screws, holes can be directly drilled when installing stainless steel screws, and then installed, so that the success rate can reach nearly 100%. 4. The design is novel. This design can ensure that the beauty of stainless steel screws has been greatly enhanced.
5. There is no trouble when not in use. Just fill the hole with a stainless steel screw or remove the extra part. This will ensure safety, is relatively simple, and does not affect the appearance.
6. It can ensure that the stainless steel screw has higher performance during installation and greatly improve the utilization of the screw.
7. It has good corrosion fatigue and wear corrosion resistance and is used in pumps, valves and other equipment under certain corrosive media conditions.
1. Although the initial cost is high and the life cycle cost is low, it is the most economical component solution.
2. It is not suitable for long-term storage or long-term use. It is not resistant to high temperature and has high production costs. It will rust when it encounters acidic solution (uncertain). It is easy to stick if it is not disassembled for a long time after locking.
3. It is easy to slip or break when too much force is applied, and its toughness is worse than that of ordinary iron screws.