Characteristics and Advantages of Nylon Screws
Made primarily from nylon, nylon screws offer advantages such as corrosion resistance, insulation, heat resistance, and corrosion resistance, making them an excellent fastener material. Nylon screws are lighter and less prone to rust than traditional metal screws, resulting in a longer service life. Compared to traditional metal screws, nylon screws are more suitable for use in harsh environments such as high humidity and high corrosion.
Should nylon screws be secured with glue?
Whether to use glue depends on the intended use. Some common areas, such as fuselage panels, require glue, but other common areas can be secured directly with nylon screws.
Precautions for Use
1. Nylon screws are more prone to breaking than ordinary metal screws, so be careful to control the tension and avoid applying forces exceeding their load capacity.
2. When using nylon screws, always use a screwdriver and apply a constant, steady force.
3. When the ambient temperature is high or the force is frequently applied, the nylon screws must be replaced to prevent the screws from breaking due to excessive use.