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When deciding what screws to use for metal roofing, it is important to understand the choice of metal sheet material and available options, and  also check its compatibility against the environment, and if complies with local building regulations.  Many might see their choice limited by budget or price sensitive biddings, though it is always wise to think ahead see things in a broader sense.

 

Below is a simple checklist that will determine the type of screws to use for metal roofing.

  • Sheet material and thickness: This will determine the gauge, and drilling tip type. The thicker the sheet, the larger the gauge, and longer the drilling tip.
  • Sheet color: This will determine whether or not to go for painted head screws and the matching color.
  • Measurements of the profile: Water always finds its way to the lowest point, and it is imperative to avoid creating holes at lower areas of sheets.  Which means that screws should always be fixed at the corrugation crest of any metal roofing sheet.  The height of the corrugation will determine the screw length required.
  • Is it an insulated panel? If so, what is the thickness of the insulated portion? – The insulation thickness will determine the screw length required.
  • Will there be skylight panels involved during installation? – Skylight panels and metal roofing sheet when used in combination, is a totally different breed. Skylight panels can be installed as single panel or multi-panel runs, or framed independently of the metal sheets, all of which require different overlapping methods and fixtures.
  • Purlin and Truss material: Self-drilling screws are required for steel purlins and trusses, and sharp-tipped screws are required for timber.  There is also screws that are designed to do both, such as the BDN DUAL-Tite™ 2-IN-1 roofing screws, suited for hard timber and up to 3mm light metal fixing.
  • Corrosion resistance coating: Areas close to the coast will be at high risk to corrosion due to high salt content in the atmosphere compared to the inland, and therefore would require high weathering resistant fasteners on structures. For rural areas, inland, or indoors, the demand for high corrosion resistant screws will be less.

 

The cost of screws is normally a fraction of the whole metal roofing setup, but is detrimental to the lifespan and safety of the covered area.  Roofing sheets have to hold up against rain, wind, and shine to protect what is underneath, and screws are what keeps substrates securely fastened.   There will always be cheaper alternatives when it comes to building materials, though at what cost?  Short-term savings at the risk sacrificing safety and stability is never a good choice in the long-term.

 

Further Reading: Step by step tutorial on choosing the correct roofing screw types

BDN Fasteners Types of screws for metal

Types of screws for metal installation, BDN Fasteners has developed 9 types of screws for metal which are split into 5 categories for you to choose from.

The Origin of Screws

BDN Fasteners specializes in manufacturing self-drilling and self-tapping screws, and a wide selection of types of screws for metal fixing.

 

Although the origin of screws is up for debate and was known to be used as early as the first century B.C., and has evolved to a plethora of length, sizes, and specific usage, the basic function has remained to be affixing two objects together, securely.

 

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Due to the ever-changing building regulations and codes which also differs from country to country, BDN Fasteners have developed 9 types of screws for metal which are split into 5 categories.

 

Regardless of the design and purpose these screws are aimed for, BDN Fasteners for metal include basic and proprietary designs which are manufactured to the highest standards, no corners cut.

  • Basic Designs –
    1. Mechanical Properties – Follow AS3566 standards for Self-drilling screws for the building and construction industries.
    2. Corrosion Resistant Properties – Surface coating designed to withstand the elements and can be adjusted to cope with specific weathering conditions.
  • Proprietary Designs – Specific designs offer unique properties that provide superior performance for all BDN types of screws for metal.
    1. Trident Drill Point (Pat.) – Provides fast, steady and pinpoint precision drilling performance, effectively clears swarf and drills through 6mm thick steel.
    2. “S” Swirl Drilling Tip – Creates a larger area of engagement from the initial drill drive.
    3. Improved “Cutting Edge” Design – Larger, curved cutting blade edge lower manual load required.
    4. Scratshank / Double Scratshank – Effectively cuts and break out metal filings around the drill hole, keeping it free of damage to sealing washers during installation.

 

Types of Screws for metal

The types of screws for metal include but are not limited to the following series:

Types of Screws for metal - METAL -Tite METAL-Tite™

  • Fixing Cladding to Metal
  • Fixing to Thick Steel
  • Insulated Sandwich Panel Screws for fixing to metal
  • Crest Fixing Fasteners for Fixing Roof Sheeting to Metal
  • Concealed fixing for brackets or fixing clips for wall cladding.
Types of Screws for metal - DUAL -Tite DUAL-Tite™

Duofix 2 IN 1 Roofing Screw for Fixing Roof Sheeting to Light Metal and Timber.

Types of Screws for metal - TRUSS-Tite TRUSS-Tite™

For the assembly of metal truss components through pre-punched holes.

Types of Screws for metal - FRAME-Tite FRAME-Tite™

Flat topped frame screw designed for stud to plate connections and connection lintels to plate without pre-punched holes.

Types of Screws for metal - POLYXPAND POLYXPAND™

Fixing Polycarbonate Sheeting to Metal.  Offered in Crest Fixing and Valley Fixing screws for metal versions.

 

Types of Screws for metal - POLY-FAST POLY-FAST™

Features a fail-safe thermal expansion hole cutting washer design for fixing Polycarbonate Sheeting to Metal.

 

For more information on BDN types of screws for metal, please contact the dealer near you, or send us an email at info@broadenal.com.tw.

 

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What are self-tapping screws used for

What are self-tapping screws used for? BDN Fasteners shall explain 2 different types of self-tapping metal screws and what are self-tapping screws used for.

What is a Self-tapping Screw? What are Self-tapping screws used for?

To begin with, self-tapping screws, as its name suggests, is a screw capable of tapping threads and securing various types of materials such as wood, metal, plastics, drywall, bricks, cement and so on and so forth.

 

It is not to be confused with self-drilling screw in that self-tapping screws usually come with a pointed tip instead of an integrated drill bit, meaning that while being able to drill through thin gauged metal sheets, though on thicker material, it normally requires pre-drilling a pilot hole.

 

types of self tapping screws - what are self tapping screws used for

 

2 Different Types of Self-Tapping Screws

Self-tapping screw threads come in two different types: forming or cutting.

 

Thread-forming means that threads are formed over the course of drilling into the material, with softer materials such as plastics being the most common.

 

Thread-cutting types are mostly used on metal, wood, bricks; which requires threads to “cut” into the harder material for an adequate fix.

 

As with all screws, especially ones that self-tap threads onto material, it is imperative to not apply too much pressure during the process, and take extra care to follow the same track when disassembling or re-assembling the screws to avoid stripping.

 

What are Self-tapping screws used for?

What are self-tapping screws used for you may ask? Although self-tapping screws usage varies from country to country, they are mainly used for securing single or double layers of thin gauge sheet metal (which is the reason why people also call it sheet metal screws), fixing brackets into wood, fastening aluminum sections to each other, drilling into plastic housings or plastic plugs.

 

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Self-Drilling Screws METAL-Tite™ – HEAVY SECTION(No5)-BDN Fasteners® Made in Taiwan

There will come a time when you will encounter a seemingly impossible task, a piece of steel so thick and heavy duty that even your already awesome BDN No.3 point TEK screws in the toolkit cannot handle.  There will come a time when you the piece of steel in front of you may be tagged as “mild steel”, but in fact is composed of complex, unevenly distributed alloys, which creates a big challenge for regular self-drilling tips, and almost impenetrable.

 

One of the most important job a self-drilling screw has to muster, is clearing out excess material, or swarf, while drilling.  Having a hardened drilling point and sharp cutting blades only helps with the initial drill and drive, but without a flute long enough and designed correctly to bring out the excess during the spiraling action, iron shavings left in the hole are heated easily from all the spinning, causing the drill to burn out.  Once this happens, there is little to no chance of penetration with the screw, and you’ll have to start all over again.

 

A lot of big brand names are marketing their screws as either self- as TEK screws for thick steel, heavy duty self-drilling metal screws, or self-drilling screws for thick steel, capable of drilling through 12.5mm steel and above, though not many can perform as advertised.

 

Not for BDN METAL-Tite™ Heavy Section Fasteners.  Ours perform flawlessly, without fail.

 

Self-Drilling Screws METAL-Tite™ – HEAVY SECTION(No5)-BDN Fasteners® Made in Taiwan

 

BDN METAL-Tite™ heavy section, penetrates 12.5mm thick steel with ease.  The patented Thunder-Shot drill point prevents wandering during the initial drill drive, clears out swarf swiftly and efficiently.  The whole screw is coated with BN3 silver coating, which consists of multiple layers of specially formulated, corrosion resistant chemicals, and can easily withstand 1000hrs of salt spray test (ASTM B117), and 7 Kesternich cycles (DIN50018 2.0 SFW).

 

BDN METAL-Tite™ heavy section screws are also offered in a special 16mm thick steel penetration version.  Designed to not only drill through thick, hardened, or complex alloy steel, but can also pass stringent 1mm + 2mm + 9mm, and 2mm + 12mm penetration tests.  The most demanding part of these two tests is to withstand the impact force on the drilling tip when it passes through the first and/or second sheet, and hits the final thick hardened layer of steel.  Imagine the wear and tear, plus heat buildup of the drilling tip during the first and/or second process.  Nevertheless, BDN Heavy duty self-drilling metal screws pass these two stringent tests with flying colors.

 

 

Please contact your nearest BDN Fasteners dealer for further information.

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In light of recent rumors from certain companies declaring affiliation

with Tai-One Enterprise or BDN Fasteners®, we hereby announce:

  • Tai-One Company is the sole authorized agent and distributor of BDN Fasteners® in Thailand and in no way affiliated with other brands and products.

 

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Application - Fixing to thick steel (sandwich panel screw) BDN Fasteners® Made in Taiwan

Internal roof insulation

Thermal insulation, which is required mainly for homes in order to slow down the flowing in or out of heat, is often added to walls, roof, ceilings, or floors.  As heat primarily escapes through conduction or physical contact with the colder temperature outside, construction and insulation of walls and roofs are crucial to keeping heat inside.

 

For buildings that were built with poor roof or wall insulation, remodeling could become a big burden, which usually involves taking off of the original roofing panels, and purchasing new insulation panels.

 

Steel sandwich panels are among the most commonly used material for building either industrial, commercial, agricultural, or public domains.  Sandwich panels can often be tailored to suit various thermal, acoustic or strength requirements by combing layers of different materials in different thicknesses to achieve the desired effect.

 

Self-Drilling Screws for internal roof insulation

As mentioned in our other article: Step by step tutorial on choosing the correct screw type for roofing applications, it is important to understand and choose the correct screw type of the job.  BDN Fasteners offer a complete fastening solution which consists of various screw types for your insulated roofs or walls.

 

METAL-Tite™ Self-Drilling Screws

internal roof insulation - Fixing to thick steel (sandwich panel screw)

BDN Metal-Tite Series sandwich panel screws are made to match various sandwich panel thicknesses; with additional features such as an enlarged hex washer flange to fully cover fully compressed EPDM washers and holes, anti-static EPDM washer to prevent galvanic corrosion, double thread design to increase pullout values, Scratshank to clear excess swarf, and Ruspert anti-corrosive coating for extended lifespan.

 


 

internal roof insulation - Stitching screws fixing to metal

BDN Metal-Tite Stitching Fasteners can be used to fix panel to panel side lap, or panel to end lap of light gauge, lightweight steel.

 


 

 

internal roof insulation - wafer head concealed fixing fasteners

internal roof insulation - flat top concealed frame fixing fasteners

BDN Metal-Tite Wafer Head or Flat Top Concealed Frame Fixing Fasteners for low profile fixing with no visible protrusions which might create interference, creating an aesthetically pleasing flat surface upon installation.

 


 

 

Steel Frame Housing Screws – Truss to plate connection fasteners

BDN Metal-Tite Truss to Plate connecting fasteners for fixing steel trusses to steel plates or beams which is pretty common on frame and structures for internal roof insulation or wall panels.

 

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