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Why Do Some Components Use 416 While Others Specify 440C?The Key Difference Between Machinability and Wear Resistance
When selecting stainless steel materials for components, many people first focus on corrosion resistance. However, for mechanical parts, the characteristics of the material itself often have a greater impact on machining methods, service life, and overall cost. Particularly in dowel pins, shafts, cutting tools, screws, and precision components, both 416 and 440C are common stainless steel grades. However, their intended applications are fundamentally different. Some products
Jun 24 min read


Not All Screws Are the Same: How to Choose the Right Material—From Carbon Steel to Inconel 718
Screws When people choose screws, they usually look at size, thread pitch, and head type first.But in real applications, what truly determines whether a screw will fail is often the material. Rust, stripped threads, breakage, deformation, or loosening over time—many of these issues are not caused by poor machining, but by choosing the wrong material from the start. --- 1. Why Does Screw Material Matter So Much? In use, a screw typically faces multiple factors at the same time
Feb 33 min read


Complete Guide to Clevis Pins|From Size Selection to Proper Installation
Clevis Pin In various machines and structures, the Clevis Pin is a simple yet versatile fastener. It typically consists of a pin with a...
Sep 16, 20253 min read
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