Product Selection Differences for Locking Screws

When selecting locking screws, there are several key factors to consider:

  1. Material: Locking screws are typically made from stainless steel or titanium. Stainless steel is more cost-effective, while titanium offers higher strength and better biocompatibility.

  2. Thread Type: There are different thread types for locking screws, such as self-tapping, self-drilling, and non-self-tapping. The choice depends on the specific application.

  3. Thread Design: Locking screws can have variable pitch or constant pitch threads. Variable pitch threads provide improved holding power compared to constant pitch threads.

  4. Head Type: Locking screws come in various head types, including hex head, torx head, and socket head. The choice of head type depends on the tool availability and accessibility in the surgical setting.

  5. Length and Diameter: Selecting the appropriate length and diameter of the locking screw is crucial to ensure proper fixation and stability.

  6. Coating: Some locking screws come with coatings like titanium nitride (TiN) or diamond-like carbon (DLC) for increased durability and wear resistance.

  7. Innovations: Keep an eye out for any new innovations in locking screw design, such as dual-threaded screws or variable angle locking screws, which may offer improved performance.

By considering these factors, you can select the most appropriate locking screws for your specific needs, whether in orthopedic surgery, automotive, aerospace, or any other industry where locking screws are commonly used.