Technical Usage
These screws are widely used in metal-to-metal and metal-to-wood applications, particularly in roofing, cladding, and light structural work. Their button head design provides a neat, low-profile finish, while the tetanized coating enhances resistance against rust and wear. The screws’ sharp drilling tips enable precise and effortless penetration, even in tough materials, reducing labor and equipment costs.
Technical Specifications
Specification | Details |
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Coating | Tetanized Iron |
Grade | Industrial-grade |
Thread Type | Standard |
Types of Items
- Button head screws
- Button head screws
- Screws with specialized coatings for enhanced corrosion resistance
- Various lengths and diameters for different applications
History
The development of self-drilling screws revolutionized the fastening industry by introducing a faster and more efficient method for joining materials. Over time, tetanized coatings were added to improve durability and corrosion resistance. These advancements have made these screws a staple in construction, manufacturing, and maintenance tasks, particularly in challenging environments.