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Provides resistance from chemicals, abrasives, oil & grease, impacts and stains
Offers excellent corrosion resistance and forming properties when compared to traditional zinc coating / plating
Mild-to-high corrosion resistance in wet environments
Minimises light reflection and provides light-to-medium corrosion resistance
Less corrosion resistant, but better adhesion than zinc plating; suitable for dry environments
Higher hardness ratings and more durable than aluminium
Corrosion, heat and fire-resistant properties with moderate structural rigidity
Lightweight and cheaper to use than any other material
Provides hardness, structural rigidity and durability
Lighter than stainless steel and imparts non-magnetic properties
These screws feature a six-sided head with a washer face on the chamfered point and bearing surface.
They are also known as countersunk screws. They are conical in shape and have a tapering inner face & flat outer face. These screws are used in countertops, stairs, cabinets and furniture.
These drywall screws have a rounded head that facilitates easy countersinking for a smooth finish.
They have one of the most common screw drives that provide easy turning. They have a cross slot at the centre that prevents slipping when driven.
They can be tightened with a slotted driver or even a pocket knife / coin. These screws should be manually tightened rather than using a powered screwdriver to prevent slipping or stripping.
They are tightened with an Allen key or a hex driver. These screws feature a deep, six-point hole that protects the driver from slipping while the fastener is turned or overtightened.
They are also known as Robertson drives. They are tightened with a square key or driver and feature a deep, four-point hole that prevents the square driver from slipping when the screw is turned.
They have an unthreaded section just below the head. They are commonly used where shear resistance and alignment are important.
They feature external threading on the entire length and have a pointed tip.
Suitable for construction, repair & maintenance tasks. Can also be used for joining wood to metal surfaces.
Designed to secure full panels of drywall to ceilings or walls.
Used to fasten drywall to metallic elements with minimum damage to surfaces.
Collated screws are held together with a plastic strip designed to fit perfectly into an auto-feed screwdriver, while uncollated screws are comparatively loose and can be used without an auto-feed screwdriver.