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Performance of Stainless Steel Screws

Stainless steel screws offer excellent performance due to their inherent corrosion resistance, durability, and strength. They are ideal for applications where moisture, harsh environments, and long-term durability are crucial, including outdoor use, marine environments, and applications in food, chemical, and pharmaceutical industries. 

Stainless steel screws usually refer to steel screws that are resistant to corrosion by air, water, acid, alkali salt or other media. Stainless steel screws are generally not easy to rust and are durable. They can be used in environmental protection equipment, medical equipment, communication equipment and other fields.

Stainless steel usually refers to steel that is resistant to corrosion by air, water, acid, alkali salt or other media. Depending on the alloy composition, stainless steel and acid resistance are emphasized respectively. The raw materials of the stainless steel fasteners we use are mainly austenitic 302, 304, 316 and "low nickel" 201.

Principles of stainless steel screw selection:

Requirements for mechanical properties, especially strength, of stainless steel screw materials;

2. Requirements for corrosion resistance of materials under working conditions;

3. Requirements for heat resistance (high temperature strength, oxidation resistance) of materials under working temperature;

4. Requirements for material processing performance in production process;

5. Other aspects, such as weight, price, procurement and many other factors must be considered.

As stainless steel materials become better and better. The mechanical properties of stainless steel screws produced by the screw industry are getting better and better. The ability to prevent rust and corrosion becomes stronger and stronger under high temperature and high pressure.