Brass Screw

Brass Screw

7500 INR/Unit

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Brass Screw Price And Quantity

  • 1000 Unit
  • 7500 INR/Unit

Brass Screw Product Specifications

  • Broaching, Drilling

Brass Screw Trade Information

  • Cash Advance (CA), Cash in Advance (CID)
  • Asia
  • All India

Product Description

Difference Between Brass Screws And Bronze Screws | KENENG
A brass screw is a fastener made from the alloy brass, known for its yellow-gold color, corrosion resistance, and moderate strength. They are used in applications where a decorative finish or rust prevention is needed, such as marine equipment, woodworking, and DIY projects, though they are not ideal for extremely high loads or harsh chemical environments. Brass screws are available in various types, including wood screws and machine screws, with different head styles like countersunk, round, and slotted, and can be self-tapping for wood.
 
Key Characteristics
  • Material: Made from brass, a copper and zinc alloy. 
  • Appearance: Distinctive yellow-gold color, which is a key differentiator from steel screws. 
  • Corrosion Resistance: Offers excellent resistance to rust and other forms of corrosion, making them suitable for damp environments. 
  • Strength: Provides good strength and durability for most common applications, but not suitable for extremely heavy-duty uses or high-stress environments. 
  • Non-Magnetic: Brass is a non-ferrous metal, meaning it is not magnetic. 
Common Uses
  • Woodworking and Furniture:
    Ideal for attaching wood pieces, especially where a traditional or decorative look is desired, like matching existing brass hardware. 
  • Marine and Damp Environments:
    Their water-resistant and anti-corrosive properties make them perfect for use on boats, around the sea, and in humid conditions. 
  • DIY and Home Projects:
    Widely used for home, office, and shop projects, including mounting mirrors, frames, and other decorative items. 
  • Electrical Applications:
    In some electrical fixtures, they are used to make connections, with the brass screw connecting to the "hot" wire. 
Types and Features
  • Head Types:
    Available in various styles such as countersunk (flat), round, and raised heads. 
  • Drive Types:
    Come with different drive types, including slotted, Phillips (cross-head), and sometimes others like hex or Torx. 
  • Point Types:
    Some brass wood screws feature sharp, self-tapping points for efficient installation into wooden materials. 
  • Plating vs. Solid Brass:

    Some "brass screws" are actually steel screws with brass plating for aesthetic and protective benefits, while others are made of solid brass. 

     

    A brass screw is a fastener made from brass or brass-plated steel, valued for its corrosion resistance, strength, and decorative appearance. It is used in diverse applications, including woodworking, marine equipment, and general construction, where its durability and aesthetic qualities are beneficial. Brass screws are available in various head types, such as slotted or hex, and can be self-tapping for wood or used with other fasteners for electrical applications.
     
    Key characteristics
    • Material:
      Pure brass or brass-plated steel, providing excellent rust and corrosion resistance. 
    • Corrosion Resistance:
      Its water-resistant and anti-corrosive qualities make it ideal for damp, coastal, and marine environments. 
    • Appearance:
      Brass screws have a unique golden or antique finish, making them suitable for decorative and traditional applications. 
    • Strength & Durability:
      They offer high strength and longevity, especially in outdoor or harsh conditions where regular steel screws might corrode. 
    Applications
    • Woodworking:
      Used for joining pieces of wood or in furniture construction due to their strength and decorative appeal. 
    • Marine & Coastal:
      Perfectly suited for use on marine equipment and in any environment with significant moisture or salt exposure. 
    • Electrical:
      Certain brass screws are used in electrical assemblies for their conductivity. 
    • DIY & Hobby:
      Versatile for a wide range of home, office, and hobby projects requiring secure fastening. 
    Types and features
    • Head Types:
      Available with slotted, hexagonal, or other specialized heads for different drive types. 
    • Self-Tapping:
      Many brass screws have sharp points to self-tap into wood, enabling efficient installation. 
    • Customization:
      Manufacturers can produce brass screws in various sizes, thread types, and custom designs to meet specific industry needs. 

     

     

    A brass screw is a fastener made from the alloy brass, prized for its rust and corrosion resistance, making it ideal for marine and high-moisture environments. It offers a distinctive aesthetic with its yellowish-gold color, often used to match existing brass fittings or for decorative applications in woodworking and home projects. Brass screws are available in various head types (like Phillips, slotted, or countersunk) and sizes, but are generally not suitable for extremely high-load or high-temperature conditions where steel might be a better choice.
     
    Key Characteristics:
    • Material:
      Made from brass, a copper and zinc alloy. 
    • Corrosion Resistance:
      Highly resistant to rust and corrosion, making it suitable for damp or marine conditions. 
    • Appearance:
      Features a yellowish-gold color that provides a decorative and aesthetically pleasing finish. 
    • Versatility:
      Can be used in a wide range of applications, including woodworking, DIY projects, and fitting hardware. 
    Applications:
    • Marine & Outdoor Use:
      Excellent for areas exposed to water, salt, and other corrosive elements due to its anti-corrosive properties. 
    • Decorative Projects:
      Used when a traditional, aesthetically pleasing finish is desired, such as in furniture or decorative ironwork. 
    • Electrical:
      The brass-colored screws are used in electrical outlets to connect the "hot" wires. 
    Considerations:
    • Strength:
      While durable, brass screws are not as strong as steel and are not recommended for applications involving very high loads. 
    • Installation:
      It's often recommended to pre-drill a hole before driving in brass screws to ensure a proper fit and prevent damage to the screw. 
    • Alternatives:
      For situations requiring maximum strength or resistance to extreme conditions, alternatives like stainless steel may be more appropriate. 

     

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