A stud is basically a piece of strung bar. This regularly looks like a machine screw without a head, albeit a few studs to have heads that get forever joined into the part they are connected to. Studs are frequently intended to be for all time joined to one section, demonstrating a method for appending another part related to a nut.
Product Range | Standards | Material | Property Type | Threads | Grade | Mechanical properties |
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4 MM to 16 MM | B18.2.1, B16.5, B18.31.2, B18.31.1M, DIN 976, BS 4882, | High Tensile | 4.8,5.8,6.8,8.8 ,10.9 | Metric, BSW, BSF, UNC, UNF, and as per costumers requirement. | SAE 10B21, SAE 15B25, SAE 15B41, AISI 4140,4135, BS-EN8D | As per requirement. |
Mild Steel | SAE1008 / SAE1010 / SAE 1018 | |||||
Stainless Steel | A2-50, A4-50 | SS202, SS304, SS316, SS316L | ||||
Brass | CUZN 40 / CUZN 37 | |||||
Copper | C 11000 | |||||
Phosphorus Bronze | CUSN 4, CUSN 5 | |||||
Silicon Bronze | CDA65100 |