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The differences between Type 307 and 308 ʻOku hanga ʻe he lomiʻi pe ʻiate kita ʻo fakahu

Taipeʻi 307 Self-tapping Inserts:

1. Material and Surface Treatment: Taipeʻi 307 self-tapping inserts are typically made of carbon steel with a Parkerized surface treatment, providing additional corrosion resistance.

2. Ko Hono Fakaʻaongaʻ: Taipeʻi 307 self-tapping inserts are usually used to repair or reinforce threaded holes, particularly suitable for soft metals such as aluminum or magnesium.

3. Features: They have high strength and durability, enhancing thread connections for reliable performance.

4. Specifications: The specifications and sizes of Type 307 self-tapping inserts vary according to requirements, typically suitable for specific hole sizes.

Taipeʻi 308 Self-tapping Inserts:

1. Material and Surface Treatment: Taipeʻi 308 self-tapping inserts are typically made of stainless steel (such as 303 stainless steel) and undergo passivation treatment to improve corrosion resistance.

2. Ko Hono Fakaʻaongaʻ: Taipeʻi 308 self-tapping inserts are usually used to repair or reinforce threads and are used in environments where higher corrosion resistance is required.

3. Features: They have similar functionality to Type 307 inserts, but due to the use of stainless steel materials, they are more suitable for use in environments requiring corrosion resistance.

4. Specifications: The specifications and sizes of Type 308 self-tapping inserts also vary according to requirements, typically suitable for specific hole sizes.

The main differences between Type 307 and Type 308 self-tapping inserts lie in the material and surface treatment, as well as differences in their application environments and specific purposes.

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30 − 22 =

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    77 − = 67