Carbon steel fully threaded stud (Threaded rod), also known as DIN 975 or DIN 976 stud, are long metal rods with standardized threads used in a wide variety of industrial applications, especially in construction, mechanical and infrastructure projects.
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: Different grades of carbon steel materials offer different strength options for a variety of load requirements.
CORROSION RESISTANCE: Zinc plating or other finishes provide additional corrosion protection for wet or corrosive environments.
EASY INSTALLATION: The fully threaded design allows the stud to fit the nut over its entire length, providing flexible installation options.
ADJUSTABILITY: Studs can be easily adjusted and aligned with connecting components, allowing for tightening or loosening as needed.
Scope of Application
Construction industry: they are used for anchoring purposes in construction projects to provide stable connections for structural elements such as steel beams, concrete slabs and columns. Mechanical and electrical industry: in machinery and equipment manufacturing, they are used to secure and adjust machine components such as bearings, gears and motors. Infrastructure and transportation projects: in infrastructure projects such as bridges, highways and railroads, they are used to connect large components and reinforce concrete structures. Oil and gas industry: In the oil and gas industry, they are used to connect pipes, flanges and other critical components, ensuring tight and leak-free connections.