Screw Tensile Strength Calculator

Screw Tensile Strength Calculator



Tensile Strength (N):

Here’s a basic table format to organize this information:

Screw Diameter (mm)MaterialGradeCoatingTensile Strength (MPa)

Here’s what each column represents:

  • Screw Diameter (mm): The diameter of the screw, which is a critical factor in determining its strength.
  • Material: Common materials include carbon steel, stainless steel, and alloy steel. The material impacts the screw’s tensile strength and corrosion resistance.
  • Grade: This indicates the strength of the metal. For example, in steel screws, common grades like 2, 5, and 8 reflect increasing strength.
  • Coating: Coatings such as zinc or black oxide can affect corrosion resistance and slightly impact tensile strength.
  • Tensile Strength (MPa): The maximum amount of stress the screw can withstand before failing.

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