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Chipboard Screw
Chipboard screws, also known as particle board screws, are specialized fasteners designed for use with chipboard, particle board, and other types of engineered wood products. They are engineered to provide strong and reliable connections in these materials, which have unique properties compared to solid wood.
Thread Design: Chipboard screws typically have coarse threads that are designed to bite into and grip the material effectively. These threads are often deeper and more aggressive compared to those of traditional wood screws, ensuring a secure hold in the relatively soft and porous surface of chipboard.
 
Point Design: Chipboard screws usually have a self-drilling or self-tapping point that helps to penetrate the material without the need for pre-drilling. This feature makes installation faster and more convenient, especially when working with large quantities of screws.
 
Head Types: Chipboard screws come in various head types, including countersunk (flat head), pan head, and mushroom head. The choice of head type depends on the specific application and desired finish. Countersunk heads can be flush with or below the surface of the material, while pan heads sit slightly above the surface.
 
Material and Finish: Chipboard screws are typically made from hardened steel or stainless steel to provide strength and corrosion resistance. They may also be coated or plated with zinc, black phosphate, or other finishes to enhance their durability and appearance.
 
Applications: Chipboard screws are commonly used in furniture assembly, cabinetmaking, shelving installation, and other woodworking projects where chipboard or particle board is the primary material. They provide a secure and long-lasting connection in these materials, ensuring the structural integrity of the finished product.