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The Future of Fastening: PATTA's Hardware Product
2025
We are excited to unveil PATTA’s latest innovation in fastener technology, designed specifically for engineers, contractors, and distributors across the industry. In this video, you’ll discover our top-of-the-line self-drilling screws, high-tensile bolts, and precision-engineered fasteners, built to meet the demands of modern construction and manufacturing projects. Our products are crafted for durability, corrosion resistance, and efficiency, ensuring that your projects run smoothly and with precision. Whether you’re working on large-scale infrastructure or fine-tuning machinery, PATTA’s fastener solutions offer the strength and reliability you need. Watch the video to learn more about how our latest fasteners can elevate your next project.
Screws
Chipboard Screws
Screws
Specifically designed for lightweight wood panels, such as plastic composite boards. They have deeper threads, providing excellent locking capability. The tip design is also different from other screws, as it is more blunt to reduce the likelihood of the board splitting when drilling.
Chipboard Screws
Screws
Specifically designed for lightweight wood panels, such as plastic composite boards. They have deeper threads, providing excellent locking capability. The tip design is also different from other screws, as it is more blunt to reduce the likelihood of the board splitting when drilling.
Flat Head Wood Screw DIN 7997
Screws
Compliant with DIN 7997 standard, equipped with phillips, these wood screws are designed for woodworking. They have a flat head design, fine and tight threads, a section without threads near the head, and a pointed but lower hardness at the tail, making them easy to penetrate wood and providing excellent grip once inserted.
Confirmat Screws
Screws
Designed for assembling and securing furniture. They have deeper and thicker threads to firmly fasten wooden materials like particleboard, fiberboard, and plywood. The barrel-shaped head design increases load-bearing capacity during construction and better separates wooden structures for a tight bond. They should be used with matching holes to ensure accurate assembly.
Machine Screws Flat Head
Screws
Have fine threads, typically used with nuts or threaded holes. The flat head design allows the surface of the material to remain flat after fastening, and they are secured using a specialized tool with Phillips. These screws are used in various industries, including electronics, machinery, furniture, automotive, and construction.