Chipboard Screw
Chipboard Screw

- Chipboard Screw — Quick Details
- •Diameter: Ø3.0 mm, Ø3.5 mm, Ø4.0 mm, Ø4.5 mm, Ø5.0 mm, Ø6.0 mm
- •Length: 12 mm to 200 mm
- •Head Type: Countersunk head, Double countersunk head, Pan head, available upon request
- •Drive Type: Phillips (PH), Pozidriv (PZ), Torx (TX / Star drive), Square drive (Robertson)
- •Thread Type: Coarse thread, Single thread, Full thread or partial thread
- •Point Type: Sharp point, Type 17 cut poin
- •Material: Carbon steel (C1022 / C1018), Stainless steel: A2 (304), A4 (316) – on request
- •Surface Treatment: Yellow zinc plated, White zinc plated, Black phosphate, Ruspert coating, Nickel plated
- •Hardness: Core hardness: HRC 28–32
- •Standards & Compliance: Customer-specific drawings or OEM standards
- •Packaging Options: Bulk packing (cartons, pallets), Small boxes for retail, Custom OEM packaging with buyer’s branding
Detailed Information For Chipboard Screw
Features
Chipboard screws are designed for high-efficiency fastening of particleboard, MDF, and chipboard in the furniture and construction industries. These screws offer excellent grip and minimal material splitting.
Factory Advantages
Precision-engineered for reliable performance in particleboard and MDF
High-strength thread design for consistent holding power
Advanced coating techniques for durability
Reliable bulk production for large orders
Small Box Packaging for Retail:
Chipboard screws are available in small, easily manageable boxes, with quantities ranging from 50 to 200 screws per pack, ideal for resale.


Applications
Chipboard screws are commonly used in woodworking and construction projects for fastening chipboard, particleboard, and other types of composite materials. They are designed with a coarse thread that provides excellent grip in these materials, ensuring a secure hold. Chipboard screws often have a countersunk head to allow the screw to sit flush or below the surface of the material, which is ideal for creating a smooth, finished look. Additionally, they are frequently coated or made from materials that resist corrosion, making them suitable for use in both interior and exterior applications. These screws are also popular for furniture assembly, cabinetry, and installing subfloors, where their strong holding power and ease of installation are highly valued.
Materials and Processing
Steel, stainless steel, and zinc or phosphate coatings that improve corrosion resistance are common materials.
Common surface treatments such as Dacromet, phosphating, blackening, soap phosphating, and galvanizing
OEM / ODM Options
Custom lengths, diameters, and thread designs
Special coatings (e.g., zinc plating) for enhanced corrosion resistance
Packaging tailored to distributor needs
Private label packaging available
Specifications

Material: Typically carbon steel (often galvanized) or stainless steel.
Coatings: Often coated with zinc or yellow passivated for corrosion resistance.
Drive types: Available in various types, including Pozi, Torx, and others.
Head styles: Commonly feature a flat head for a flush finish.
Lengths: Available in a wide range of lengths, from small (e.g., 12mm) to large (e.g., 200mm) depending on the application.
Diameters: Come in various diameters (e.g., 6mm).
Standards: Follow different standards, such as DIN 7505
Sizes of Chipboard Screw
| Size(mm) | Size(mm) | Size(mm) | Size(mm) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3*16 | 4*20 | 5*20 | 6*30 |
| 3*20 | 4*25 | 5*25 | 6*40 |
| 3*25 | 4*30 | 5*30 | 6*50 |
| 3*30 | 4*35 | 5*35 | 6*60 |
| 3*35 | 4*40 | 5*40 | 6*70 |
| 3.5*16 | 4*45 | 5*45 | 6*80 |
| 3.5*17 | 4*50 | 5*50 | 6*90 |
| 3.5*20 | 4*60 | 5*60 | 6*100 |
| 3.5*25 | 4.5*20 | 5*70 | 6*110 |
| 3.5*30 | 4.5*25 | 5*80 | 6*120 |
| 3.5*35 | 4.5*30 | 5*90 | 6*130 |
| 3.5*40 | 4.5*35 | 5*100 | 6*140 |
| 3.5*45 | 4.5*40 | 5*110 | 6*150 |
| 3.5*50 | 4.5*50 | 5*120 | 6*160 |
| 3.5*55 | 4.5*60 | 6*200 | 6*180 |
Note: We offer tailored screw solutions to your specific needs, with various options of materials, screw coatings, head/thread/point/shank types, and sizes.




