The material and hardness of fasteners have an important impact on their performance.
Here is a brief overview of these effects: Effects of materials: Strength: The strength of the fastener material determines its tensile, compressive and other mechanical properties. High-strength materials such as alloy steel, stainless steel, etc. have high tensile strength and compressive strength, and are suitable for bearing large loads. Mild steel is suitable for ordinary occasions. Corrosion resistance: Different materials have different resistance to corrosion, oxidation or other reactions. For example, stainless steel and titanium alloys have good corrosion resistance and are suitable for fasteners exposed to corrosive environments. The effect of hardness: Connection stability: The hardness of the fastener is related to its connection stability. The higher the hardness, the more difficult it is to change its shape by…
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