Threaded rods (also known as studding or fully threaded studs) are fasteners with continuous threads along the entire length, without a head. They can be cut to any desired length on site. Typically used with nuts, threaded rods are ideal for through‑hole fixing, suspension support, tie rod reinforcement, or fabricating custom double‑end studs. With material options for different strength grades, they offer flexibility for field cutting and installation, and are widely used in construction, machinery, and piping applications.
Customizable options:
Materials: Low carbon steel (e.g., C1008), medium carbon steel (e.g., C1045), alloy steel (e.g., SCM435/4140/42CrMo), stainless steel (SS304/SS316/SS321), brass, titanium alloy, etc.
Surface finishes: Electroplated zinc (blue/white, yellow, black), hot‑dip galvanizing, Dacromet, nickel plating, chrome plating, black oxide, phosphating, PTFE coating, eco‑friendly zinc‑aluminum coating (Geomet/Zagote), etc.
Other variables: Nominal diameter (M2–M12), length (custom cut, typically 1m/2m/3m), thread class (4g/6g/2B, etc.), with/without chamfered or necked ends can be manufactured to specifications.
Widely used in concrete formwork tie rods, pipe hangers, equipment anchor bolts, electrical supports, railing connections, and DIY projects.