PTFE Coated Stainless Steel Torx-Hexalobular Button Head Screws - ISO 7380 TX
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Anyag: PTFE Coated
Measurement System: Metric
Drive Type: Torx/Hexalobular (6 Point)
Blue
260°C
UL94 V0
PTFE Coated Stainless Steel Torx-Hexalobular Button Head Screws - ISO 7380 TX megfelelnek a következő szabványoknak/szabványoknak:
ISO 7380 TX
PTFE Coated Stainless Steel Torx-Hexalobular Button Head Screws, available in sizes from M5 to M12 with lengths ranging from 8mm to 80mm. Engineered from high-grade stainless steel and coated with PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene), these screws offer superior corrosion resistance, reduced friction, and enhanced durability. The PTFE coating provides a sleek, non-stick surface that resists rust, chemicals, and environmental wear while ensuring easy maintenance. With their unique Torx-Hexalobular drive, these button head screws offer secure, reliable fastening and are ideal for applications in harsh environments, machinery, and high-performance assemblies.
Metric Size – M5, M6, M8, M10, M12
Length (mm) – 8, 10, 12, 16, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 60, 70, 80
PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) coated stainless steel combines the desirable properties of both materials to create a versatile and highly functional composite. Here's a brief overview of its properties:
1. Corrosion Resistance: Stainless steel inherently resists corrosion due to its chromium content, while PTFE adds an additional layer of protection, making the material highly resistant to rust, chemicals, and environmental degradation.
2. Low Friction: PTFE is known for its low coefficient of friction, providing smooth and easy movement. When coated onto stainless steel, it reduces friction between surfaces, preventing wear and enhancing durability.
3. Chemical Inertness: PTFE is chemically inert and resistant to a wide range of chemicals. When applied to stainless steel, it enhances the material's resistance to acids, bases, solvents, and corrosive substances.
4. Temperature Stability: PTFE exhibits exceptional thermal stability, maintaining its properties over a wide range of temperatures (-200°C to +260°C). When combined with stainless steel, it enhances the material's ability to withstand extreme te