High-strength engineering plastic screw
FASNY refers to the FRTP screws developed by Maruemu Seisakusho, based on the screw manufacturing technology cultivated with stainless steel screws and mold manufacturing technology. FASNY was developed with the aim of achieving high strength using a composite material made of glass fiber and special polyamide resin. Lenny is a type of engineering plastic reinforced with glass fiber and inorganic fillers, which possesses high strength and rigidity among engineering plastics. Additionally, it has a high heat distortion temperature and maintains high strength and elastic modulus at elevated temperatures, making it the most suitable material for structural components that experience significant forces as a metal alternative. Lenny is used in various fields, including automotive and transportation components, general machinery, electrical and electronic parts, leisure and sports goods, and civil engineering and construction materials, steadily accumulating a track record of success.
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Features - Lightweight, approximately 1/5 the weight of steel screws - Tensile strength approximately twice that of polycarbonate screws - Non-magnetic - Excellent fatigue and creep properties - High resistance - One-piece structure with excellent mass production capability
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In 1927, our company started as a manufacturing and sales business focused on hardware products such as cotter pins, and in 1957, we began mass production as a pioneer of stainless steel screws. The frontier spirit that lives on at Maruemu Seisakusho has led to the creation of core technologies based on our history and the accumulation of skills, including "product development of new materials, material processing, and fastening technology."