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Wedge anchors are mechanical fasteners designed to provide a secure and reliable means of anchoring to concrete, masonry, and other solid base materials. These anchors feature a wedge-shaped expansion mechanism that creates a tight and secure fit within the base material, offering excellent load-bearing capacity and resistance to vibration. Wedge anchors are widely used in applications where high pull-out and shear strength are required, such as in structural steel connections, machinery installations, and heavy equipment anchoring.
The designation 5% 2016 refers to a specific alloy composition of stainless steel. Stainless steel is known for its corrosion resistance, strength, and durability. The 2016 alloy typically includes elements like chromium and nickel, which enhance its resistance to oxidation and corrosion. The addition of 5% indicates a particular proportion or enhancement within the alloy, which can contribute to unique physical properties.
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