Bugle head screw mostly with a self-tapping screw. The screws with the bugle head usually are cement screw or drywall screw or wood screw. Ever Hardware provides custom-made fasteners and customizable packaging.
A self-tapping screw is a screw that can tap its own hole as it is driven into the material. For hard substrates such as metal or hard plastics, the self-tapping ability is often created by cutting a gap in the continuity of the thread on the screw, generating a flute and cutting edge similar to those on a tap. Thus, whereas a regular machine screw cannot tap its own hole in a metal substrate, a self-tapping one can (within reasonable limits of substrate hardness and depth). For softer substrates such as wood or soft plastics, the self-tapping ability can come simply from a tip that tapers to a gimlet point (in which no flute is needed). Like the tip of a nail or gimlet, such a point forms the hole by displacement of the surrounding material rather than any chip-forming drilling/cutting/evacuating action.
Galvanization, or galvanisation, (or galvanizing as it is most commonly called in that industry), is the process of applying a protective zinc coating to steel or iron, to prevent rusting. The most common method is hot-dip galvanizing, in which parts are submerged in a bath of molten zinc.
Hot-dip galvanizing is the process of immersing iron or steel in a bath of molten zinc to produce a corrosion-resistant, multi-layered coating of zinc-iron alloy and zinc metal. While the steel is immersed in the zinc, a metallurgical reaction occurs between the iron in the steel and the molten zinc.
Category | Bugle Head Screw |
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Finish | Galvanization |
Thread type | Metric/Imperial/According to Request |
Material | Stainless Steel/Carbon Steel/Aluminum/Brass/Copper, etc. |
Brand | Ever Hardware |
Place of origin | China Mainland |
Size option | M1.0 to M18/#0 to 1/2″ |