Prevents interlayer delamination! Tapping fasteners capable of tapping connections for CFRP and CFRTP.
The "tapping screws for CFRP" are screws that can be used to tap and fasten carbon fiber reinforced plastics (CFRP) and carbon fiber reinforced thermoplastics (CFRTP), which are said to have a specific gravity of one-fourth that of iron and a specific strength ten times that of iron. This product prevents interlayer delamination of CFRP materials, providing excellent screw-in capability and high break torque. 【Features】 ■ Directly screws into CFRP or CFRTP with pre-drilled holes ■ Achieves fastening without interlayer delamination ■ Allows for setting a generous fastening torque *For data and material requests, please feel free to contact us through the Yamashina website: http://www.yamashina.ne.jp/
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【Other Features】 ■Weight Reduction ■Total Cost Reduction *For data and material requests, please feel free to contact us through the Yamashina website: http://www.yamashina.ne.jp/
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【Applications】 ■ Tapping fasteners without interlayer delamination in CFRP ■ Tapping fasteners for CFRTP bosses *For data and material requests, please feel free to contact us through the Yamashina website: http://www.yamashina.ne.jp/
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Established in 1917, during the dawn of mass production of screws in Japan, the company succeeded in producing the first domestic cross-recessed screws in 1949 and cooperated with the government to domesticate tapping screws in 1954. We hold data on over 200,000 types of screws and bolts, enabling us to manufacture a variety of products with high quality. Recently, we have been focusing on research and development investments, working on tapping bolts with a diameter of 6mm or more, high-strength aluminum bolts, tapping screws for thin steel plates, and tapping screws for CFRP, which will support the next generation. We are committed to challenging innovative technology development without being bound by history.