What is a Gypsum Screw?
As per requirements of
Gypsum Screw
We Supply:
Material
Carbon steel
Stainless steel
Surface finished
Black Phosphate/Grey Phosphate
Plain/Passivated
Applications § Industries uses Gypsum Screw
- Construction — drywall installation in commercial buildings
- Residential Construction — gypsum board attachment in home interiors
- Renovation — retrofitting gypsum panels in existing structures
- Interior Design — securing gypsum boards for partition walls
- Retail Fit-Outs — mounting gypsum boards for store interiors
- Hospitality — installing gypsum ceilings in hotels
- Education Facilities — attaching gypsum panels in school classrooms
- Healthcare — gypsum board installation in hospital interiors
Technical Specifications
Pitch Range - 1.5mm–2.5mm
Head Style - Bugle head
Drive Type - Philips
Size Range - M3.5–M5
Length Range - 12mm–150mm
Hardness Range - HV 450-500
Standards- DIN 18182
Application - Drywall to Metal or Wood
Production process for Gypsum Screw.
High-quality low carbon steel is selected for its optimal balance of strength and ductility, suitable for Gypsum Screw production. The steel is cold-formed into screws using precision thread rolling machines to ensure accurate thread profiles as per DIN 18182 standards. The screws undergo a phosphating process followed by a zinc coating to enhance corrosion resistance and provide a smooth finish. Each batch of Gypsum Screws is subjected to rigorous quality control, including tensile strength testing and dimensional inspection, to ensure compliance with DIN 18182 specifications.
Why Buy From Mariflow?
FAQs
The Gypsum Screw complies with DIN 18182, ensuring it meets the specific requirements for gypsum board applications, including dimensions, thread design, and performance characteristics.
Gypsum Screws are often coated with a corrosion-resistant finish, such as phosphate or zinc plating, to enhance their durability in environments where moisture exposure is a concern. This makes them more resistant to rust compared to uncoated fasteners, ensuring a longer service life in interior applications.
For optimal performance, Gypsum Screws should be installed using a power screwdriver with a depth-sensitive clutch to prevent overdriving. This ensures the screw is flush with the board surface without compromising the integrity of the gypsum material.
The Gypsum Screw is typically made from hardened steel, which provides the necessary strength and durability for securing gypsum boards to metal or wooden substrates. The material choice ensures optimal performance in terms of load-bearing capacity and longevity.
The load-bearing capacity of a Gypsum Screw depends on its size and the substrate material. Typically, these screws are designed to securely hold gypsum boards in place, providing sufficient support for standard wall and ceiling installations as specified in DIN 18182.