Can be used up to 800°C
Suitable for use in most food, medical, chemical, construction and electronic applications
What are threaded rods?
Threaded rods, also referred to as studs, are helically-threaded rods made of metal, such as steel, brass and stainless steel, or sometimes plastic, like nylon. Similar to screws but without a head, these rods combine linear and rotational movement to create a strong fastening bond between materials, with the thread allowing for nuts and bolts to also be used when required. As these rods are designed to withstand very high levels of pressure and tension, they are commonly used in support systems among a variety of other applications.
What are they made of?
These threaded rods are made of A2 stainless steel, a steel oxide with a minimum of 18% chromium and 8% nickel content. The chromium gives the steel a resistance to corrosion, and both elements make the steel resistant to sterilising solutions, foodstuffs and inorganic chemicals.
These rods are produced to DIN975 standards and can withstand temperatures of up to 800°C. They are suitable for use in most construction applications, as well as medical, chemical, electronic and food-related applications.
What are they used for?
Threaded rods have many applications, acting as a pin to fasten, hold or connect two materials together. The threading on the rod provides a tightening action, using friction to hold the fastening together. Threaded rods can be used with woods, metals and even concrete to provide either a permanent or temporary base to support projects. This especially applies to construction projects, such as studding concrete foundations to provide additional support.