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Choosing the Right Fastener for Your Construction Project
Huck Fastening Systems Huck fasteners provide engineered, high-quality, high-performance fastening systems for a variety of industrial applications. The Huck Fastening Systems can handle extreme stress and vibration, offers strength, and helps lighter, stronger structures become more durable. The Huck Bolt … Read More
What is a Spring Plunger?
A spring plunger, also known as a spring-loaded device (SLD), is a small and narrow device that’s used for indexing and positioning of various components. Once installed, it applies adequate pressure so the ball or nose remains positioned. To learn … Read More
Whats the Difference Between Neodymium and Ceramic Magnets?
Neodymium (also known as rare Earth) magnets have become increasingly popular in recent years, both for recreational and commercial purposes. Although small in size, they offer an exceptional level of strength that’s not found in traditional ceramic magnets. Neodymium magnets … Read More
How to Protect Stainless Steel from Rust and Corrosion
It’s a common assumption that stainless steel is immune to rust and corrosion. After all, isn’t the distinguishing characteristic that sets it apart from standard steel? While stainless steel is “resistant” to the effects of moisture, it may still develop … Read More
What Are Rare-Earth Magnets?
Originally developed in the late 1970s, rare-earth magnets are powerful magnets made of rare-earth metal alloys (hence the name). Standard magnets are typically made of nickel, iron or ceramic, which produces a moderately strong magnetic field. But rare-earth magnets, on … Read More