Fasteners & Components for Electronics

A fastener is a hardware device that mechanically connects two or more objects. Typically, fasteners create joints that are not permanent, allowing for disassembly without damaging the components being joined. Stainless steel, carbon steel, and alloy steel are the primary materials used in industries. In the realm of stainless steel fasteners, the main grades include the 200, 300, and 400 series, with the 400 series often designated for medical applications.

Fasteners encompass various types and sizes, from the commonly recognized screws, nuts, pins, and bolts to less familiar types like rivets and threaded rods, which find widespread use across diverse applications. Some types are specifically engineered for specialized uses. However, regardless of type or size, the fundamental purpose of all fasteners remains the same: to securely connect two or more objects.

Additionally, our manufacturing capabilities extend to producing a range of small metal parts. These include terminals, pressed parts, rectangle nuts, rhombus nuts, square nuts, micro screws, rivets, CNC-turned parts, connectors, resistors, brackets for switches, capacitors, magnetic parts, inductive components, network components, diodes, and transistors.

 
 
 

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