SOCKET SCREWS
Socket Screw
Socket screw material alloying elements Manganese, Nickel, Chromium, Silicon, Titanium, Aluminium, Molybdenum, Vanadium and Copper can be added to steel to manipulate the steel's properties. The proportions of these elements will determine the properties of each socket screw alloy steel grade. When materials Molybdenum, Vanadium, Chromium or Nickel are added they create high strength steels and improve toughness; there is a high cost of adding these elements to the steel mix.
Along with Carbon and Alloy steel, there are Carbon-Boron steels. Small amounts of boron allow steels to be heat treated to high strengths without the cost penalty of other alloying elements, in many parts of the world there is widespread use of Boron steels for fasteners though there is some resistance in the USA because of historical failures. The properties of carbon-boron steels are not as good as alloy steels but they give a reasonable compromise between cost and improved properties benefits.
allen screws
Metric Coarse Torx Socket Countersunk Screw Steel ISO14581
Metric Coarse External Torx Bolt with Large Flange Steel
Metric Coarse Internal Torx Bolt with Flange Steel
Metric Coarse Torx Flange Pan Screw Steel DIN34819
Metric Coarse Large Drive Torx Socket Cap Steel DIN34802
Metric Coarse Socket Set Screw Plunger Ball Steel
Metric Torx Pan Head Self Tapping Screw AB Case Hardened Steel DIN7981
Metric Coarse Socket Button Head Screw Stainless-Steel-A2 ISO7380
Metric Coarse Socket Cap Screw Copper DIN912
BA Socket Cap Screw Stainless-Steel 18/8-304-A2 BS2470
Metric Coarse Durlok Hexagon Flange Bolt Serrated Underhead Grade-12.9
Metric Coarse Serrated Hexagon Flange Nut Durlok Steel Class 12
BSW Whitworth Pozi Pan Head Machine Screw Grade-4.8 BS450
Metric Reduced Shank Socket Cap Screw DIN912 Stainless-Steel-A2 DIN7964E