There are two generally used heat treatment methods for stainless steel screws: solution treatment and quenching treatment.
Heat-treated stainless steel screws have better corrosion resistance and mechanical properties and can meet the needs of a wider range of applications. It should be noted that the temperature and time must be strictly controlled during the heat treatment process to avoid screw deformation or cracking. In addition, different stainless steel types and specifications may require different heat treatment parameters, so they need to be adjusted according to specific material and technical requirements in actual operations.