What are spax screws made of?

304 Series Stainless Steel: SPAX® construction screws made of 304 series stainless steel provide a premium level of corrosion resistance against red rust over SPAX® HCR® and HCR-X™ coatings and other applied coatings on threaded fasteners.
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Are SPAX screws stainless steel?

The SPAX rust-free stainless steel offers protection against corrosion.
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Are SPAX Wirox screws stainless steel?

SPAX made of stainless steel are particularly suitable for outdoor use. They are available in two versions: stainless steel A2 for outdoor applications directly exposed to the weather and for use in damp and wet areas eg. kitchen and bathroom.
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Do SPAX screws rust?

YELLOX SPAX screws achieve corrosion protection that is more than 6 times greater than that offered by blue zinc plating at the same surface thickness (layer thickness of 4-6µm with artificial atmospheric corrosion).
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Where are SPAX screws made?

Since 2006, SPAX® fasteners marketed in North America are manufactured in the ALTENLOH, BRINCK & CO. U.S., INC. complex in Bryan, Ohio, which is ISO 9001:2015 Certified.
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Are spax screws galvanized?

T-STAR plus Flat Head HCR-X™, Partial Thread - Exterior Screws. A powerful galvanized exterior deck screw with proprietary HCR-X coating, is the fastener of choice for contractors working with treated lumber.
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Are spax screws any good?

Spax screws are the only wood screws I now buy. These screws are strong and will easily sink into any wood, even tough tropical woods with high silica content when driven with an electric drill or impact driver. For softer woods and plywood, no pilot hole is necessary.
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What are spax screws?

SPAX® multi-purpose construction screws are the versatile fastening solution for multiple materials including wood, concrete, masonry, sheet metal, plastic, and treated lumber. Use our high-performance, professional-grade screws for a wide range of interior and exterior applications.
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Are Reisser screws rust proof?

The distinctive yellow tropicalised coating of Reisser wood screws make them more resistant to the weather and to rust, compared to standard zinc plated screws.
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Can SPAX Wirox be used outside?

The coating that offers extremely good corrosion protection.

This makes it ideal for outdoor use in structures such as carports and pergolas, in which they are not directly exposed to the elements.
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Do magnets stick to stainless steel?

Quick Answer

Some steels are only weakly magnetic, and some are not magnetic at all. Austenitic stainless steels like 304 or 316 stainless are good examples of this. A ferritic stainless like 430 stainless steel, on the other hand, is ferromagnetic. Magnets stick to it.
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Which is stronger stainless steel or galvanized?

The manufacturing process makes stainless steel a more expensive choice than galvanised steel. However, stainless steel is generally stronger than its galvanised counterpart.
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How can I tell if my stainless steel is 304 or 316?

Try the magnet test. If the magnet sticks it cannot be 316 and might be 304. If the magnet doesn't stick it could be either 316 or cold worked 304, so heat the piece to about 800 °C, let air-cool and try again with magnet. If it sticks now its 304 SST.
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What screws are the strongest?

BUMAX® Ultra has proven itself as the world's strongest bolt – in various highly-demanding critical fastener applications around the world where standard fasteners are simply inadequate.
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What are the best screws?

What types of screws should you use in your projects?
  • I highly recommend using premium or multi-purpose screws, such as Spax, GRK or Hillman.
  • Get flat headed screws, the ones with the tapered heads for countersinking.
  • If you can, use square or star drives.
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What are construction grade screws?

Construction screws - which are also sometimes called structural screws - are long, tough fasteners that are used for holding together building structures, supports, and other items that need long-lasting connections.
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Are SPAX structural screws?

German engineered and American made, SPAX® PowerLags® are professional grade structural screws and sold in job-friendly package quantities, including bulk pails.
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Can SPAX screws be used in concrete?

The SPAX® fastener has patented features that allow it to perform in a wide variety of applications and materials other than wood, including concrete, masonry, light gauge sheet metal (24ga.)
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What are the strongest wood screws?

A lag screw is the strongest in the family of wood screws. It is a sturdy and durable fastener often designed with an externally driven hex drive or square head. Lag screws feature a tapered point and coarse threads and are typically tougher and much heavier than conventional wood screws.
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Can you use zinc and yellow passivated screws outside?

They should not be used outdoors or in damp locations.
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Can you use zinc screws for plasterboard?

DRYWALL SCREWS are available with a coarse thread and a black phosphate coating to fix plasterboard to timber, or with a fine thread and Zinc plating to fix plasterboard to metal partitioning.
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