We are proud of the fact that we manufacture using the highest quality materials available on the market. Our product range includes aluminium, copper, brass, stainless steel, chrome-nickel steel and carbon steel. We place great emphasis on selecting the right raw materials to provide our customers with products that not only look aesthetically pleasing, but also have durability and strength.

Characteristics and description of applications for fasteners made of different materials:

Aluminium

Description

Aluminium is a lightweight, strong metal with good corrosion resistance. It is ductile and conducts electricity and heat well.

Application

Aluminium fasteners are widely used in the aerospace, automotive, electronics and construction industries, especially where weight reduction and corrosion resistance are important.

Coatings

  • anodising
  • cadmium plating
  • RAL powder coating

Copper

Description

Copper is a ductile material with high electrical and thermal conductivity and good corrosion resistance.

Applications

Copper fasteners are mainly used in the electrical and electronics industries and wherever high electrical conductivity and corrosion resistance are important.

Coatings

  • chrome plating
  • nickel plating

Brass

Description

Copper is a ductile material with high electrical and thermal conductivity and good corrosion resistance.

Applications

Copper fasteners are mainly used in the electrical and electronics industries and wherever high electrical conductivity and corrosion resistance are important.

Coatings

  • chrome plating
  • nickel plating

Stainless steel, chrome-nickel (A2-A4)

Description

Chromonickel stainless steel is characterised by increased resistance to corrosion, particularly in atmospheric and water conditions. The degree of corrosion resistance depends on the degree and type of elements it contains.

Applications

A2-A4 stainless steel fasteners are widely used in the chemical, food and pharmaceutical industries, as well as in the marine and construction industries, where resistance to corrosion and corrosive chemicals is important.

Steel

Description

Steel is an alloy of iron and carbon. It may also contain non-alloying elements. It is strong and ductile, but prone to corrosion. It is readily available and relatively cheap, making it the most popular material.

Applications

Steel fasteners are widely used in the construction, automotive and engineering industries, as well as in the manufacture of tools and steel structures. They are used where mechanical strength and durability are important.

Coatings

  • electroplating (black, yellow, blue, white electroplating)
  • Hot-dip galvanising
  • RAL painting
  • oxidation

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