Product Selection Differences for Double Helix Knurled Inserts, Thermoplastic Applications

When selecting between Double Helix Knurled Inserts and other options for thermoplastic applications, there are several key differences to consider:

  1. Performance: Double Helix Knurled Inserts are designed to offer excellent pull-out resistance and torque-out capabilities, making them suitable for applications where strong thread reinforcement is needed. Other options may vary in terms of their performance characteristics.

  2. Installation: Double Helix Knurled Inserts typically require heat installation, which may involve using a soldering iron or a specialized heat installation tool. Other options may offer different installation methods, such as ultrasonic or press-in installation.

  3. Material Compatibility: Double Helix Knurled Inserts are usually made of materials like brass or stainless steel, providing good chemical resistance and durability. Ensure compatibility with the specific thermoplastic material you are using when selecting inserts.

  4. Cost: Double Helix Knurled Inserts may be more expensive compared to other types of threaded inserts. Consider your budget and cost constraints when choosing the best option for your application.

  5. Supplier Availability: Check the availability of suppliers for Double Helix Knurled Inserts and other options to ensure you can source the inserts when needed.

  6. Application Requirements: Consider the specific requirements of your thermoplastic application, such as load-bearing capacity, environmental conditions, and assembly constraints, when selecting the most suitable inserts.

By evaluating these factors and comparing them against your application needs, you can make an informed decision on whether Double Helix Knurled Inserts are the best choice for your thermoplastic application.