
High strength nuts are specialized nuts designed for use with high-strength bolts, typically in critical connections subjected to heavy loads, impacts, or vibrations. The biggest difference between high strength nuts and ordinary nuts lies in their heat-treated material, which exhibits higher strength and better fatigue resistance. In wind turbines, heavy construction machinery, steel bridge structures, pressure vessels, and mining equipment, high strength nuts, when used with equivalent high-strength bolts, are essential to realizing the true load-bearing capacity of the connection. Using ordinary nuts instead of high strength nuts often results in serious problems such as thread stripping, nut cracking, or insufficient preload.
Stainless Steel Nuts are nuts made from stainless steel, relying on the material itself for rust resistance. These Stainless Steel Nuts are widely used in food machinery, medical equipment, outdoor facilities, marine hardware, and bathroom fixtures—applications where rust prevention is critical and coating is inconvenient. Unlike carbon steel nuts with surface treatments, Stainless Steel Nuts do not rust even after scratches and remain shiny and new even after long-term use.
Metal stamping parts are metal components produced by stamping, bending, stretching, and forming metal sheets using stamping dies. Our metal stamping parts are widely used in home appliances, electronics, furniture, construction, communication equipment, and everyday hardware products. Compared to machining or casting, metal stamping parts offer higher production efficiency, better dimensional consistency, and higher material utilization. From small components like internal shielding covers for mobile phones to large sheet metal parts for air conditioner casings, metal stamping parts are virtually ubiquitous. For large-volume, relatively regular-shaped metal parts, metal stamping offers significant advantages in cost and efficiency.
Automotive Stamping Parts are various stamped metal parts specifically designed for automobile manufacturing, forming a major component of the car body and structural components. A single car may contain hundreds or even thousands of Automotive Stamping Parts, accounting for over 70% of its weight. Whether it's a traditional gasoline-powered vehicle or a new energy vehicle, Automotive Stamping Parts form the foundation of the body-in-white and chassis structure. With increasingly stringent requirements for lightweighting, Automotive Stamping Parts are also evolving towards high-strength steel, ultra-high-strength steel, and aluminum alloy stamping.