Carbon steel expansion bolts are a common type of fastener.
Carbon Steel: Typically used for general applications.
Stainless Steel: For environments where corrosion resistance is required.
Alloy Steels: Used in applications requiring high strength or high temperature resistance.
Advantage:
High strength: Carbon steel expansion bolts usually have high tensile and yield strength, able to withstand large loads. Easy to install: the installation process is simple, only need to drill holes, insert bolts and tighten the nuts to achieve a solid fixing. Wide applicability: Carbon steel expansion bolts are suitable for a wide range of materials, including concrete, brick and wood, making them widely used in construction, decoration and mechanical fixing. Corrosion resistance: Carbon steel expansion bolts are usually galvanized or other surface treatments to improve their corrosion resistance and extend their service life. Adjustability and reusability: Expansion bolts can be adjusted for tightening strength and can be easily disassembled after loosening, making it easy to repair and replace equipment .
Scope of Application
Structural fixing: In the construction field, carbon steel expansion bolts are commonly used to fix windows, door frames, brackets and other structural components. Machinery and equipment installation: In machinery installation, expansion bolts are used to fix machine bases, pipes and other equipment to ensure their stability and safety. Furnishing and Decoration: In interior decoration, expansion bolts are used to fix decorations, hang objects and install furniture, etc.. Electrical and Plumbing Systems: In electrical installations and plumbing systems, expansion bolts are used to secure raceways, pipes and fittings. Concrete and Masonry Anchoring: Expansion bolts are used as anchors in concrete and brick masonry walls and foundations to provide a strong connection.