Weld Screws

Standard: DIN, ASTM, JIS
Material: Stainless steel, Duplex Steel, Carbon Steel, Brass, Aluminum, etc
Plating: Zinc, Black Oxide, Dacromet, Geomet, Passivate, etc
Size: 1/4”-1”, M3-M48, Customized
MOQ: Accordingly to the size

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Description

A weld screw is a type of fastener specifically designed to be welded to another object. They are typically used in manufacturing and metalwork applications where a screw needs to be permanently attached to a metal surface.

Here are some key features of a weld screw:

Design: Weld screws are specially designed with a protrusion, also known as a nub or a projection, that helps facilitate the welding process. When heated, this projection melts and fuses the screw to the metal surface, creating a strong, permanent bond.

Material: They are usually made from materials compatible with the welding process, such as stainless steel or other forms of steel.

Types: They come in various types with different types of projections. Some common types are Spot Weld Screws (with small nubs for spot welding) and Stud Weld Screws (with a larger base suitable for stud welding).

Usage: Weld screws are often used in industrial and manufacturing applications, including the automotive and heating industries. They are ideal for applications where a standard screwed joint may not be suitable or strong enough.

Remember, the welding process should be carried out by trained individuals, as it involves high temperatures and requires specific safety measures. Always prioritize safety when working with such tools.