Ventilation Screws target vacuum chamber applications.

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Available in sizes from M3-M12 threads with lengths from 5-60 mm, Ventilation Screws include socket head cap metric or imperial models in stainless steel or titanium with ventilation holes. Line also includes hexagon head bolts, socket button head cap screws, Phillips cross recessed pan or flat head machine screws, and stainless steel or titanium washers with ventilation grooves. All are clean washed, minimizing gas diffusion and preventing foreign particle inclusion.



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Rino Launches Ventilation Screw Range



Rino Industries Ltd of Chesterfield is pleased to announce an extensive new range of ventilation screws have been introduced into their biggest ever mechanical drive components' catalogue.

The screws available vary widely and range from socket head cap metric or imperial screws in stainless steel or titanium with ventilation holes (no surface treatment, chemical or electro polished, low head, special low head), hexagon head bolts, socket button head cap screws, Phillips cross recessed pan or flat head machine screws and stainless steel or titanium washers with ventilation grooves. Sizes range from M3 to M12 threads with lengths available from 5mm up to 60mm.

The special low head cap screw versions are especially suited to applications where cosmetic concerns are paramount, as the height of the head is less than 1.5mm meaning that the screw goes unnoticed after installation. The washers with ventilation grooves are suitable for use with both the socket head cap screws and the hexagon head bolt with ventilation holes.

Ventilation fasteners are particularly suited to vacuum chamber applications in clean rooms, FPD (Flat Panel Display) production equipment and semiconductor devices. All are clean washed, minimising gas diffusion and preventing foreign particle inclusion. Alternative surface treatments are available on request too - including gold plating, silver plating, electroless nickel and Raydent. Chemical and electrochemical polishing actually improves the surface roughness of the parts, the company states.

Website: www.rino.co.uk

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