Grub Screws (Black)
Black grub screws, made from steel and often subjected to a black oxide finish, are renowned for their strength and corrosion resistance. This type of grub screw is commonly used in applications where minimal light reflection is necessary, such as in the entertainment industry for stage setups, or in tactical equipment manufacturing. Additionally, their robust nature makes them ideal for use in heavy machinery and automotive applications, where they can be applied to secure parts under high vibration or stress without fear of corrosion impacting their performance.
Grub Screws (Stainless A2)
Grub screws made from Stainless Steel A2 offer a balance of corrosion resistance and strength, suited to a variety of environments, particularly those prone to moisture. Stainless A2, also known as 304 stainless steel, is commonly used in food processing equipment, outdoor furniture, and marine applications due to its ability to resist oxidation. The stainless nature of these screws makes them ideal for use in clean rooms or applications where maintaining a rust-free environment is crucial, such as in medical or food-grade environments. Their non-reactive qualities ensure that they do not contaminate the materials they come into contact with.