Product Description of Small Rod Hardware ComponentsProduct OverviewSmall rod hardware components are mechanical accessories used for
connection, support, or adjustment. They are typically made of
metal materials such as stainless steel, aluminum alloy, carbon
steel, or copper. These components are widely used in furniture,
automotive, machinery, electronics, sports equipment, and other
industries. Product Features- High Strength and Durability – Made from high-quality metal materials, providing excellent
load-bearing capacity and fatigue resistance.
- Corrosion Resistance – Surface treatments such as electroplating, oxidation, or coating
enhance resistance to oxidation and corrosion, making them suitable
for various environments.
- Precision Machining – Manufactured using stamping, bending, welding, turning, and
other processes to ensure accurate dimensions and smooth assembly.
- Adjustable Design – Some rods feature adjustable threads or joint structures to meet
different installation requirements.
- Lightweight and Aesthetic – Some products use aluminum alloy or stainless steel for a
balance of strength and lightweight properties with an attractive
appearance.
Common Applications- Furniture Industry – Used in drawers, cabinet doors, folding tables, and chairs.
- Automotive Components – Applied in door brackets, seat adjustment mechanisms, etc.
- Machinery Equipment – Used for transmission, connection, or fixation.
- Electronic Devices – Applied in support structures or movable connection parts.
Surface Treatment Options- Zinc/Nickel/Chrome Plating – Enhances corrosion resistance and improves gloss.
- Anodizing – Suitable for aluminum alloys, increasing wear resistance and
aesthetics.
- Spraying/Electrophoresis – Provides various color choices and enhances rust resistance.
- Brushed/Polished Finish – Improves surface texture and reduces the impact of scratches.
Manufacturing Processes- Stamping – High-precision stamping using molds.
- Bending – Forming into specific angles according to design needs.
- Turning/Milling – Producing high-precision components such as threads or shafts.
- Welding/Riveting – Assembling more complex rod structures.
For customized small rod hardware components, specifications such
as size, material, surface treatment, and application requirements
can be provided to match the most suitable product solution.
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