
Drywall Screws
These are specifically designed for attaching drywall to wood or metal studs. They have a coarse thread for better grip in wood and a fine thread for metal studs. They typically feature a bugle head to minimize tearing the drywall.

Black Chipboard Screws
These screws are designed for use with chipboard or particleboard. They have a coarse thread for better grip and a black oxide coating to improve rust resistance.

Black Wooden Screws
These screws are designed for use in wood and are coated with a black oxide finish to resist rust and corrosion. They have a sharp, tapered point and coarse threads for better holding power in wood.

Black TH Screws
lack TH screws are used for general-purpose fastening, especially in environments where corrosion resistance is needed. The black coating also helps reduce friction during installation and gives the screws a sleek, professional look.

White Chipboard Screws
These are wood screws designed specifically for use in chipboard or MDF (medium-density fiberboard). They have a coarse thread for a strong grip in soft materials and a white coating that prevents rusting, making them ideal for interior furniture or cabinetry applications.

SDS Screws
Self-drilling screws are screws designed with a built-in drill bit at the tip, allowing them to create their own hole as they are driven into materials like metal, wood, or plastic.

Machine Screws
Machine screws are uniform, threaded screws designed to fasten metal parts together. They typically require nuts or tapped holes and come in a variety of sizes, lengths, and materials, including stainless steel or brass. They are used in machinery, electrical, and mechanical applications.

SS Screws
SS screws are screws made from stainless steel, offering enhanced corrosion resistance compared to regular steel. They are ideal for outdoor or marine environments where moisture and rust are concerns. SS screws are used in a wide range of applications, including automotive, construction, and electronics.

Sheet Metal Screws
Sheet metal screws are designed to fasten metal sheets or panels together. They feature sharp threads that allow them to cut into thin metal materials without needing pre-drilled holes.
