Brass Screws

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Technical Data for Brass Screws

  • Design Standards: IS 5370 -1969, ASTM B36, ANSI B18.22M, DIN EN ISO 9227, UNS C11000, BS4320
  • Material: Brass IS 319 Grade, Brass IS 410 Grade, Copper, C11000 Electrolytic Copper and Commercial Grade Copper, Carbon Steel, 316 Stainless Steel
  • Head Form: Hex, Slotted, Round, Square, Flat or Countersunk, Pan, Oval or Raised Head, Cheese Head, Flanged Head
  • Screw Drives: Slotted, Cross, Cruciform, Phillips, French recess, JIS, Square, Hex Socket, Double Hex
  • Manufacturing Process: Heat Treatment, Surface Finishing, Thread Forming and Rolling and Protective Coating
  • Function: Designed to mate with complementary thread, to hold objects together and to position objects.
  • Finish: Electroplating, Zinc Plating, Oxidizing, Powder Coating, etc. as per requirement.

Features of Brass Screws

  • Excellent Conductor for Electrical Flow.
  • Low Thermal Conductivity.
  • Screws cover massive range of fasteners.
  • Anti-Corrosive and Water Resistant for exterior use.
  • Avoid stripping and ensures the screw offers maximum strength and load capacity.
  • Screws with larger heads offer more contact area with the work surface and a greater resistance to penetration and pull-through.
  • The added surface area on the underside of the head prevents them from sinking too deeply, especially when driven with power drivers.
  • Plating not only helps keep the screw itself from rusting, but prevents rust that forms on the screw from staining the wood around it.
  • Galvanizing processes, e.g., electroplating and hot dipping, have traditionally provided screws with the best protection against rust, but modern deck and construction screws are also available with high-tech coatings or plating/coating combinations for outdoor environments.

Benefits of Brass Screws

  • Used across varying applications.
  • Most useful for wood working and other industrial products.
  • Withstand high torque delivered during driving with a power drill or impact driver, and can withstand the punishing stresses that screw joined furniture or cabinet parts may be subjected to.
  • For applications where coated screws don’t have sufficient corrosion resistance.
  • Screws are ideal for mounting hardware.

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