6-32 x 3/8" Button Head Socket Cap Screws, Allen Socket Drive, Black Oxide, Alloy Steel, Fully Threaded, Machine Thread, Quantity 100
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6-32 x 3/8" Button Head Socket Cap Screws, Allen Socket Drive, Black Oxide, Alloy Steel, Fully Threaded, Machine Thread, Quantity 100
Thread Diameter 0.138"
Head Diameter 0.262"
Head Height 0.073"
Allen Hex Drive Size 5/64"
Button socket cap screws offer a wider bearing surface and high tensile strength but are still low profile like other socket cap screws.
Fastenere Button Head Socket Cap Screws Button Head Socket Cap Screws are commonly used in machine parts, die fixturing, and clamping. The socket head enables driving where there is not sufficient space for wrenches or sockets. Button socket cap screws offer a wider bearing surface and high tensile strength but are still low profile like other socket cap screws. Black Oxide, blackening, oxidizing, oxiding, black passivating, gun bluing . . . these terms all refer to the process of forming a black iron oxide on the surface of ferrous metals. Black oxide is a conversion coating formed by a chemical reaction produced when parts are immersed in the alkaline aqueous salt solution operated at approximately 285 degrees F. The reaction between the iron of the ferrous alloy and the hot oxide bath produces a magnitite (Fe3 O4) on the actual surface of the part. The black oxide process is a chemical conversion coating. This means that the black oxide is not deposited on the surface of the substrate like nickel or zinc electroplating. Instead, the black oxide coating is produced by a chemical reaction between the iron on the surface of the ferrous metal and the oxidizing salts present in the black oxide solution. These oxidizing salts include penetrates, catalysts, activators and proprietary additives which all take part in the chemical reaction. The result of this chemical reaction is the formation of black iron oxide, magnetite (Fe3O4), on the surface of the metal being coated. Black oxide has a range of unique properties and benefits that can be applied to a variety of industries.