Drywall Screws for Steel Frames
Drywall screws for steel frames are designed to fasten drywall to steel frames. They are engineered to cut into metal surfaces, providing greater stability and durability for construction projects.
Key Features:
- Thread Design:
Drywall screws for steel frames typically have finer and sharper threads compared to those for wooden frames, which helps create a strong connection to the metal frame without deformation. - Sharp Point:
The screws are designed with a sharp point that makes it easier to drill into metal surfaces, saving time during installation. - Length:
The length of drywall screws for steel frames generally ranges from 30mm to 75mm, depending on the thickness of the drywall and specific project requirements. - Material and Coating:
These screws are often made from carbon steel with a zinc plating or corrosion-resistant coating to protect them from oxidation. At BoldTech, we use Ruspert coating for drywall screws to enhance their corrosion resistance.
Applications:
Drywall screws for steel frames are primarily used in industrial construction projects, the installation of partitions, and applications requiring higher durability in humid or corrosive environments.
Drywall Screws for Wooden Frames
Drywall screws for wooden frames are specially designed to fasten gypsum boards (drywall) to wooden frames. They typically feature a coarse thread and a countersunk head, ensuring that the screw can grip securely into the wood without tearing the paper surface of the drywall.
Key Features:
- Thread Design:
They usually have coarse threads that enhance the grip on the wooden material, helping to prevent slipping. - Bugle Head:
The screw’s bugle-shaped head is designed to allow the screw to sit flush with the surface of the drywall without damaging the paper covering of the board. - Length:
Drywall screws for wooden frames typically range from 25mm to 50mm, making them suitable for securing drywall to wooden framing. - Material and Coating:
They are often made from stainless steel or carbon steel, which may be coated with a corrosion-resistant finish to ensure durability and longevity. At BoldTech, we use Ruspert coating on drywall screws to enhance their corrosion resistance.
Applications:
Drywall screws for wooden frames are commonly used in residential construction, repairs, and the installation of partition walls. They provide a quick and efficient way to secure drywall to wooden frames.