Do you know whether stainless steel non-standard screws will corrode and rust? Today Bolt Factory will explain to you.
Many people believe that non-standard stainless steel screws are screws that will not rust, but in fact, non-standard stainless steel screws do not necessarily rust, but relatively speaking, non-standard stainless steel screws have better corrosion resistance than iron screws. However, non-standard stainless steel screws will still rust under certain circumstances. So what is the reason for the rust of stainless steel non-standard screws? What conditions cause rust?
Non-standard stainless steel screws have good characteristics, high temperature resistance, strong corrosion resistance, and a certain degree of rust resistance. However, rust will still occur in a harsh environment. Like in a very humid environment, the wind blows the sun, rain beats the wind. After a long time, there will definitely be some rust. Or it may come into contact with some acid-base chemicals and cause a chemical reaction, leading to corrosion and rust. There are some non-standard screws made of stainless steel that are not suitable for use in certain occasions. For example, non-standard screws made of stainless steel SUS201 are not suitable for use at sea, because sea water is salty and will be used for a long time at sea. Soaking in sea water will cause corrosion and rust. Therefore, stainless steel SUS316 is generally not recommended for use in marine products.
From the above, it is not difficult to conclude that stainless steel non-standard screws will corrode and rust under certain conditions. This requires us to use stainless steel non-standard screws reasonably, and use different materials of China Nut under different conditions. In different occasions, when using stainless steel non-standard screws, pay special attention to the details, and try to control the corrosion and rust of stainless steel non-standard screws.