Chemical anchor material: according to material classification
Carbon Steel Chemical Anchors: Carbon steel chemical anchors can be further classified according to mechanical strength grades, such as 4.8, 5.8, and 8.8. Grade 5.8 carbon steel chemical anchors are generally considered to be a higher standard grade because of its better performance in tension and shear.
Stainless Steel Chemical Anchors: Stainless steel chemical anchors are often used in environments that require high corrosion resistance.
Classification by screw specifications
M8×110: Chemical anchor with a screw length of 110 mm.
M10×130: Chemical anchor with a screw length of 130 mm.
M12×160: Chemical anchor with a screw length of 160 mm, which is one of the most common specifications.
M16×190: Chemical anchor with a screw length of 190 mm.
M20×260: Chemical anchor with a screw length of 260 mm.
M24×300: Chemical anchor with a screw length of 300 mm.
Classification by coating
Cold-dip galvanized chemical anchor bolts: The coating is thinner and suitable for general environments.
Hot-dip galvanized chemical anchor bolts: The coating is thicker and more corrosion-resistant, suitable for harsh environments.
Classification according to national standards
National standard chemical anchors: Chemical anchors that meet national standards, with strict regulations on screw length and material.
Non-national standard chemical anchors: Chemical anchors with customized length and material can be customized according to user needs.
Post time: Oct-30-2024