High Strength Fastener For Indoor Use Hook And Loop Closure 31305
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Specification
Also Known As :
High-strength fasteners are typically made from high-grade materials such as alloy steel (e.g., Grade 8 for bolts), which have been heat-treated to achieve greater tensile strength.
About :
Common Applications: :
• High-strength fasteners often have a hardness specification that they must meet, which is measured on different scales such as Rockwell or Brinell.
• This is the stress at which a fastener begins to deform plastically. Beyond the yield point, permanent deformation will occur.
• High-strength fasteners typically have precision threads with a specific fit classification to ensure that they will reliably withstand high loads without stripping or loosening.
Standards:
• These fasteners are rated by their tensile strength, which is the maximum amount of tensile stress they can withstand before failing. This is usually measured in megapascals (MPa) or pounds per square inch (psi).
• The proof load is an agreed-upon amount of force that the fastener must withstand without experiencing any deformation. It is a test to ensure the fastener will perform up to specification
• A pin-shaped object of metal (or wood, sometimes) which is used as a fastener, as a peg to hang something, or sometimes as a decoration.
Construction :
• They are designed to resist fatigue failure, which is critical in applications involving cyclic loads.
• High-strength fasteners usually have head markings that indicate their grade and manufacturer, allowing for easy identification and assurance of quality. High-strength fasteners can maintain their mechanical properties across a wider range of temperatures compared to standard fasteners.
Specification :
| Adhesive Peel Strength (PIW) : |
8 |
| Adhesive Type : |
Acrylic |
| Application Instructions : |
Clean the surface, remove liner and press, please wait 24 hours |
| Available Locations : |
North America |
| Base Material : |
Polyamide |
| Bond Type : |
Semi-Permanent |
| Case Dimensions D X H X W (in) : |
13.75 X 7.25 X 10 |
| Case Weight (lbs) : |
18.7 |
| Color : |
Black |
| Cycle Life : |
Medium |
| Each Dimensions D X H X W (in) : |
6.62 X 6.62 X 3 |
| Each Quantity : |
1 |
| Each Weight (lbs) : |
0.62 |
| Hook Shape/Number : |
Hook 22 |
| Loop Shape/Number : |
Loop 1000 |
| Minimum Order Quantity : |
6 |
| Non-recommended substrates : |
Anodized Aluminium, Polyethylene, Polypropylene, Fabrics |
| Number of eaches per case : |
6 |
| Peel Strength (PIW) : |
1.37 |
| Product Family : |
Professional Series |
| Product Type : |
Textile |
| Put-up (yards) : |
5 Yard Roll |
| Recommended substrates : |
Glass, Painted Wallboard, Plywood, Polyester, Stainless Steel, Vinyl, Formica (Polished side), Cardboard, Polyacrylic |
| Shear Strength (PSI) : |
24.5 |
| Shelf-life in days : |
730 |
| Style : |
Extruded/Woven |
| Sub-Family : |
Plastic Hook & Loop/velour |
| Temperature Range : |
-30°F - 140°F |
| Tension Strength (PSI) : |
4.8 |
| Types of engagement : |
Plastic Hook & Loop/velour |
| Typical Applications : |
Control Systems, DAS, Data Comm, Electrical, HVAC, Pro AV, Security |
| Width (inches) : |
1' |
| UPC: |
075967313050 |
| UNSPSC: |
11162114 |
Features :
• The adhesive is suitable for a wide range of substrates and is rated for high temperatures (140º F). This is typically used for indoor mounting applications that are often used, replaced or upgraded. Not suitable for polyethylene or polypropylene.
Design:
• You'll find high-strength fasteners in use where safety and performance are critical, such as in automotive suspensions, aircraft, bridges, heavy equipment, and infrastructure projects.
Load Capacity:
• High-strength fasteners also have a high yield strength, which is the stress at which they begin to deform permanently.
Drive Type:
• They must have a certain level of hardness, often measured on the Rockwell scale.
Finish and Coating:
• To prevent corrosion, which can significantly reduce the strength of a fastener, they may be coated with materials such as zinc, cadmium, or chromium.
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