Customization: | Available |
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Material: | Brass |
Type: | Round Head |
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Specification | Description | Details |
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Material | The primary material used for the nut. | Copper alloys like C3604 are common for their corrosion resistance. |
Type | Classification based on shape and function. | Standard, lock, self-tapping, flange, etc. |
Shape | The geometric form of the nut. | Hexagonal, square, round, etc. |
Size (Nominal Size) | The general diameter and thread size of the nut. | M3 to M48, with corresponding thread pitches. |
Thread Pitch | The distance between threads in millimeters. | Varies with size, e.g., 0.5mm, 0.75mm, 1.0mm, etc. |
Thread Series | The standard series to which the nut conforms. | Metric thread series, e.g., M, M+, M-. |
Finish | The surface treatment applied to the nut. | Plain, tinned, nickel-plated, or zinc-plated for corrosion protection. |
Coefficient of Friction | Indicates the frictional force between the nut and bolt. | Lower than steel, aiding in easier assembly. |
Application | The industries and applications where the nut is commonly used. | Electrical, plumbing, automotive, machinery, etc. |
Corrosion Resistance | The ability to resist degradation due to oxidation in a moist environment. | High resistance, making copper nuts suitable for wet environments. |
Electrical Conductivity | The measure of how well the material can conduct electricity. | High conductivity, useful for grounding and electrical applications. |
Thermal Conductivity | The material's ability to conduct heat. | Good thermal conductivity, beneficial for heat dissipation in certain applications. |
Strength | The maximum stress the nut can withstand before failure. | Moderate, adequate for most applications, but not for heavy loads. |
Tensile Strength | The maximum tensile stress at which the nut will break. | Rated in MPa, depending on the material and manufacturing process. |
Yield Strength | The stress at which the nut will start to deform plastically. | Rated in MPa, a critical factor for clamping force. |
Hardness | The measure of the nut's resistance to deformation. | Typically measured on the Rockwell or Brinell scale. |
Customizability | The ability to produce nuts to specific customer requirements. | Can be customized in terms of size, material, thread, and finish. |
Standards | The set of established norms and specifications the nut adheres to. | Adheres to international standards such as ISO, DIN, ANSI, GB, etc. |
Environmental Compliance | Compliance with environmental regulations for safe production. | Complies with standards like RoHS, REACH, etc. |
Packaging | The method of packaging the nuts for distribution and sale. | Bulk, bags, boxes, or custom packaging as required. |
Marking | Any identification marks or part numbers on the nut. | For traceability and identification purposes. |
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Transportation advantage
Transportation Method | Destination Regions | Estimated Timeframe | Packaging Options |
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Via Ocean shipping | North America | About 40 working days | Boxes, cartons or plastic bags, or as per customer needs. |
South America | About 40 working days | ||
Eastern Europe | 30-40 working days | ||
Southeast Asia | 20-30 working days | ||
Africa | 35-45 working days | ||
India, Pakistan | About 40 working days | ||
Korea, Japan | About 40 working days | ||
Air transport | Other places | Around 1-3 business days | Boxes, cartons or plastic bags, or as per customer needs. |
Dominant service
· 1. Well trained and experienced staffs at your service.
· 2. Short lead time.
· 3. International standard matched
· 4. Non-standard / standard / OEM / ODM / customized service provided.
· 5. Small Quantity available.
· 6. Designed in accordance with customers' request.
· 7. Packed and delivered by customers' requirement.
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