Thin Film Fastener & Metal Hardware Coating

Thin Film Fastener & Metal Hardware Coating

There are many types of steel on the market and when it comes to carbon steel, these metals are classified by their carbon content: low, medium, and high carbon. Each of these varieties possesses unique properties that make them best suited for certain applications....
Measuring Clamp Load in a Bolted Joint

Measuring Clamp Load in a Bolted Joint

A clamp load, also referred to as a preload, is the force that holds a joint together. In a bolted joint, the compression occurs on the surface of impact between two parts of the joint, creating a clamping force. When used in bolted joints, this creates tension that...
Reducing the Risk of Hydrogen Embrittlement in Steel Fasteners

Reducing the Risk of Hydrogen Embrittlement in Steel Fasteners

Hydrogen embrittlement is a serious issue for steel fasteners, as it can cause them to become brittle and fail prematurely. Hydrogen embrittlement occurs when hydrogen atoms enter the structure of the steel fastener and break apart the metal’s molecular bonds. This...
Military Fasteners, Tested Against The Toughest Standards

Military Fasteners, Tested Against The Toughest Standards

In today’s technologically advanced world, ensuring that the components used in defense and military applications meet the highest levels of quality is more important than ever. Unfortunately, not all fasteners available on the market can withstand the extreme...