Screw Thread Protection for Engineered Components
One of the most common forms of damage to engineered components is screw thread damage. Screw threads are an integral part of many components, and any damage to them can have far-reaching consequences. In this article, we will detail the problems caused by damaged screw threads in engineered components commonly caused by poor bolt protection during packaging and shipping.
Screw Thread Protection for Engineered Components
Engineered components are crucial in various industries, from automotive to safety-critical Nuclear and Defence installations. These components are designed to perform specific functions with a high degree of precision and reliability. However, when these components are damaged during packaging and shipping, it can cause significant problems.
The Problems Caused by Damaged Screw Threads
The primary function of screw threads is to provide a secure and reliable connection between components. Any damage to the threads can compromise this connection and result in several issues.
Firstly, damaged threads can cause the component to fail prematurely. When the connection between components is not secure, it can cause the assembly to become loose or dislodged, resulting in a malfunction or failure. This can be particularly dangerous in critical applications, where a single component failure can have catastrophic consequences.
Secondly, damaged threads can result in increased maintenance costs. If a component fails prematurely due to damaged threads, it will need to be replaced or repaired. This can result in increased downtime, lost productivity, and increased costs.
Thirdly, damaged threads can result in reduced efficiency. When the connection between components is not secure, it can result in vibrations, which can cause wear and tear on the component. This can result in reduced efficiency and increased energy consumption.
The Extra Efforts Hague Fasteners Go To Protecting Threads and Precision Turned Parts
One such method is by wax dipping them to prevent knocks and damage after manufacturing. Wax dipping is a process where the component is dipped into a bath of hot wax to create a protective coating. This coating provides a layer of protection that can prevent damage from knocks and bumps during shipping and handling. It also helps to prevent moisture and other contaminants from penetrating the component, which can cause corrosion or other forms of damage, giving up to 10 years of extended rust prevention in storage.
Wax dipping is an effective and cost-efficient way to protect engineered components, especially threads, during shipping and handling. By taking this extra step, we can ensure that our components are received in perfect condition, ready to perform their intended function with reliability and precision. This protection is far more effective than the Extruded Mesh Sleeves sometimes applied to threaded parts.
Screw Thread and Bolt Protection, Damaged Threads Summary
Damaged screw threads in engineered components can cause significant problems, including premature component failure, increased maintenance costs, and reduced efficiency. That’s why it’s essential to protect components during shipping and handling to prevent damage from occurring. At Hague Fasteners, we go the extra mile to protect our components by wax dipping them to prevent knocks and damage after manufacturing. By doing so, we can ensure that our components are received in perfect condition, ready to perform their intended function with reliability and precision.