Stainless steel fasteners
are a popular choice in various industries due to their corrosion resistance, durability, and strength. They are typically made from alloys containing chromium, nickel, and sometimes molybdenum, which create a protective oxide layer on the surface, preventing rust and corrosion.
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Bolt: Used to connect two or more objects together with a nut.
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Screws: Self-threading fasteners that can be inserted into pre-tapped holes.
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Nuts: Used in conjunction with bolts to secure them in place.
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Washers: Placed between a fastener and the material it connects to, providing a larger bearing surface and preventing damage.
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Rivets: Permanent fasteners that are often used in applications where welding or bolting is impractical.