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Full Thread Stud are available in materials like stainless steel, carbon steel, or galvanized coatings to resist corrosion and handle varying load capacities.Unlike generic suppliers, Xiaoguo® factory offers same-day CAD drawings for prototype fastener approvals.
Model:HG/T 20634-2009

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Full Thread Stud often get extra coatings or treatments to boost durability. Hot-dip galvanizing basically dunks them in zinc—this works great outdoors or in wet areas to stop rust. Thinner coatings like zinc-nickel (done through electroplating) still hold up fine for indoor machinery where things stay dry. Epoxy coatings handle chemicals and sunlight better, which is why factories with rough conditions use them. Stainless steel rods sometimes get a passivation bath to beef up their natural anti-rust layer.


If appearance matters or you need grip, there’s also powder-coated or PTFE-coated options. All these tweaks help the rods pass industry checks like ANSI or ISO standards. Bottom line: the right treatment keeps them working longer without the threads getting chewed up, even after heavy use.



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Full Thread Stud come in all sizes—from skinny 1/4-inch rods up to 4-inch thick ones, and lengths can go up to 12 feet. Need something unusual? Just ask—most shops will cut them to size. For threading, pick between coarse (UNC) or fine (UNF), which stick to ASME B1.1 rules. Metric rods use ISO measurements, so they’re handy if you’re working with overseas gear.


The strength depends on what they’re made of and how thick they are. For example, a 1-inch stainless rod can hold up to 150,000 pounds per square inch of pulling force. Got weird requirements? You can get left-hand threads (for reverse setups) or choose between rolled threads (tougher) vs. cut threads (simpler).


Makers usually give you all the numbers upfront—like how much twisting force or sideways pressure they can take. Don’t stress—just match the specs to what your job actually needs.


Full Thread Stud

Full Thread Stud


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Q: How do Full Thread Stud comply with international quality certifications like ISO or ASTM?

A: Xiaoguo® is a good suppliers stick to ISO 9001 for quality checks and use ASTM/AISI rules to make sure the materials are strong enough. For example, ASTM A193 covers heavy-duty rods meant for things like pressurized systems, while ISO 898-1 rates how much force they can handle before stretching or breaking. These stamps of approval mean you’re getting rods that won’t vary in strength, have properly cut threads, and fit where they’re supposed to.


When ordering, ask for MTRs (those material test sheets) to verify they match your local codes—like needing CE marks for Europe jobs or ASME compliance in the US/Canada. It’s an easy way to avoid buying rods that don’t actually meet what your project requires.



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