Advantages of Bi-Metal Screws
Bi-metal screws have several advantages over traditional fasteners:
1. High Penetration Power
The alloy steel tail provides superior penetration ability. So, the screw cut through hard materials like metal and hardwood easily. They are particularly useful in dense substrates, decreasing extra effort and wear on tools.
2. Corrosion Resistance:
Featuring a stainless-steel head, bi-metal screws perform well in areas prone to severe erosion, such as industrial settings, coastal areas, or areas exposed to chemicals. Suitable for outdoor areas with high corrosiveness and high salinity. They maintain their structural integrity under such conditions, guaranteeing a long lifespan in places where other screws may deteriorate quickly.
3. Quick Installation:
These screws are special fasteners that can drill and tap in one operation. This means the user doesn’t have to drill a hole first, which saves a lot of time and effort, especially in big construction projects. Using them also prevents damage to the materials working with, leading to cleaner and more precise installations.