Hexagonal flat head machine screws, as described by the DIN 7984 standard, are a type of machine screw with a hexagonal drive and a flat head. These screws are designed for applications where a flush finish is desired, and they provide a secure connection due to the flat head that sits flush or below the surface of the material being fastened.
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:
LOW HEIGHT HEAD: The low height of the cylindrical head design allows the screws to be used in applications where head space is limited, such as electronic equipment and precision machinery. High-strength materials: usually made of high-strength steel, such as performance grades 8.8, 10.9, 12.9, etc., with good mechanical properties and corrosion resistance. Precise Threads: Precise thread tolerances ensure compatibility and reliability with other fasteners. Variety of materials and surface treatments: In addition to carbon steel, stainless steel materials such as A2, A4 are also available and can be galvanized or other surface treatments to suit different working environments.
Scope of Application
Electronic Devices: Used in the assembly of electronic devices where a flush mount is required for aesthetic or space-saving reasons.
Mechanical Equipment: Employed in machinery where a low-profile fastening solution is needed, such as in the construction of compact mechanisms or fixtures.
Automotive Industry: Can be used in automotive applications where space is at a premium and a flush finish is desired.
Aerospace and Medical Equipment: Utilized in industries where weight and space are critical, and a reliable connection is necessary.