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Alloy Steel Screw

Alloy Steel Screw

10 INR/Piece

Product Details:

  • Usage industrial
  • Size M2 TO M52
  • Length 3 mm to B6 Millimeter (mm)
  • Product Type Screw
  • Standard DIN, ASTM, BS
  • Material Alloy Steel
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Alloy Steel Screw Price And Quantity

  • 1000 Piece
  • 10 INR/Piece

Alloy Steel Screw Product Specifications

  • 3 mm to B6 Millimeter (mm)
  • Alloy Steel
  • Screw
  • DIN, ASTM, BS
  • M2 TO M52
  • industrial

Alloy Steel Screw Trade Information

  • 100000 Piece Per Day
  • 5 Days

Product Description

Alloy Steel Screw is one of the most common types of steel that is used in fastener products. These are typically the standard for alloy steel-based screws that have a higher-end variation on these metals. Alloy Steel Screw is harder and stronger than most metals which is why it is often used in construction. Moreover, it is more ductile than steel and can easily be shaped and moulded. 



FAQs of Alloy Steel Screw:


Q: What is an Alloy Steel Screw?

A: An Alloy Steel Screw is a type of fastener made of alloy steel, which is a combination of iron and other elements such as carbon, manganese, silicon, phosphorus, and sulfur. It is commonly used in the industrial sector for a variety of applications.

Q: What are the product specifications?

A: The product specifications for Alloy Steel Screws are: Usage: industrial, Size: M2 to M52, Standard: DIN, ASTM, BS, Material: Alloy Steel, Length: 3 mm to B6 Millimeter (mm).

Q: What is the purpose of using Alloy Steel Screws?

A: Alloy Steel Screws are used for a variety of industrial applications, including fastening metal components, attaching parts to machinery, and creating strong and secure connections. They are also used in the construction industry for joining materials together.

Q: What is the difference between Alloy Steel Screws and regular steel screws?

A: Alloy Steel Screws are stronger and more durable than regular steel screws due to the addition of other elements such as carbon, manganese, silicon, phosphorus, and sulfur. This makes them better suited for industrial applications where strength and durability are important.

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