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Fastening With Metal Screws Metal screwed joints are commonly used to join plastic components. They provide a high-strength joint capable of withstanding continuous stresses safely even at relatively high service temperatures. Screwed joints are usually easy to produce and cost-effective. Self-Tapping Screws Practical trials with screws from a major US supplier of self-tapping screws have shown that joints with thread-forming screws can be used in parts made from Ticona engineering plastics. Our design engineers are able to give recommendations regarding good boss design, proper assembly torques and achievable pullout forces. Ticona also has data for pullout forces and assembly torques for one main European screw supplier. Thread angle, pitch and core geometry of these screws are designed to conform to the specific meshing conditions in plastics. Since the threaded fasteners are usually made from metal, the plastic parts being assembled can likely be overstressed well before these fasteners break or strip. Good design practice dictates that certain precautions be taken to prevent excessive stresses when bolted assemblies are used. With all self-tapping screws, certain guidelines should be followed:
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