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Screws

50 Verified Suppliers
FEATURED SUPPLIERS
Komar Screw Corp.  
Niles, IL
Fasteners, screws, nuts, bolts, washers & rivets
 
Komar Screw Corp.  
Nashville, TN
Distributor of fasteners, including nuts & bolts
 
Komar Screw Corp.- SW Division  
Fort Smith, AR
American manufacturer & distributor of standard & special-designed bolts, nuts, washers, screws, pins, studs & sundry assembly class-c items made from steel, stainless steel, K500 Monel, Monel 400, superalloys & high-performance nickel-based alloys
 
Komar Screw Corp.  
Brecksville, OH
 
Ford Fasteners, Inc.  
Fairfield, NJ
Distributor of 410 stainless self-drilling, self-tapping, self-piercing, thread cutting, self-sealing & sheet metal screws, including Neo-EPDM bonded sealing washer assembly
 
JW Fasteners, Inc.  
Rockford, IL
Fasteners & Screws
 
PREFERRED SUPPLIERS
South Elgin, IL
Swiss screw machine products
 
Norristown, PA
When service and expertise matter
 
Springfield, MO
Full-line distributor of fasteners, including class 'C' items
 
Thorndale, PA
Wholesaler of threaded nuts, bolts, screws, washers & fasteners
 
Terryville, CT
Screws, rivets & fasteners
 
OTHER SUPPLIERS
Elk Grove Village, IL
 
Houston, TX
 
Bristol, CT
 
Anaheim, CA
 
Batavia, NY
 
Elmhurst, IL
 
Gilbert, AZ
 
Wytheville, VA
 
Cranston, RI
 
Pompano Beach, FL
 
Santa Fe Springs, CA
 
Beachwood, OH
 
East Dundee, IL
 
Akron, OH
 
Willow Grove, PA
 
Phoenix, AZ
 
Olin, IA
 
Newington, CT
 
Pontiac, MI
 
Winsted, CT
 
Cleveland, OH
 
Agawam, MA
 
Addison, IL
 
Conover, NC
 
Itasca, IL
 
Gallatin, TN
 
Islandia, NY
 
Lithia Springs, GA
 
Charlotte, NC
 
Wood Dale, IL
 
East Hartford, CT
 
Totowa, NJ
 
Hicksville, NY
 
Oscoda, MI
 
Bowling Green, KY
 
Morgan Hill, CA
 
Ash Grove, MO
 
Yellville, AR
 
Hooksett, NH
 
IndustryNet is the Industrial Marketplace for Screws

The screw industry plays a crucial role in manufacturing and construction, providing essential fastening solutions across various sectors. Screws are mechanical fasteners characterized by a helical ridge, known as a thread, which converts rotational force into linear motion. This design allows screws to hold materials together securely. The industry produces a wide range of screws, including wood screws, machine screws, self-tapping screws, and specialty screws, each designed for specific applications.

The manufacturing process of screws typically involves cold heading, where wire is cut to length and formed into a blank. This blank undergoes thread rolling, where dies press the threads into the screw. Heat treatment follows to enhance the screw's strength and durability. Surface finishing, such as plating or coating, provides corrosion resistance and aesthetic appeal. Materials used in screw production include steel, stainless steel, brass, aluminum, and titanium, chosen based on the required strength, corrosion resistance, and application environment.

Screws serve a multitude of applications across diverse industries. In construction, they fasten wood, metal, and composite materials, ensuring structural integrity. In the automotive industry, screws secure components in engines, interiors, and bodywork. The electronics industry relies on screws for assembling devices, ensuring precision and reliability. In the aerospace sector, screws must meet stringent standards for strength and weight, often using advanced materials like titanium. The medical industry uses screws in surgical implants and devices, requiring biocompatibility and precision engineering.

The screw industry supports sectors such as construction, automotive, electronics, aerospace, and medical, providing essential components that ensure the functionality and safety of products and structures. The industry continually adapts to meet the demands of new materials and technologies, ensuring screws remain a vital component in modern manufacturing and assembly processes.

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