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Cold Forging vs Hot Forging — Which Process Builds Stronger Fasteners? | Arslok
When it comes to industrial fasteners, strength is not just a technical detail — it determines safety, performance, and long-term reliability. From automotive assemblies to transmission towers to heavy earth-moving equipment, a single bolt or screw failing under stress can halt operations, damage equipment, or compromise structural integrity. This brings us to one of the most important debates in fastener manufacturing: Cold Forging vs Hot Forging. Both processes produce meta
Jan 143 min read


Inside the Silent Powerhouse of Fastener Manufacturing — The Continuous Heat-Treatment Line | Arslok
In every fastener plant, there is one system that quietly determines whether a bolt will endure torque, vibration, corrosion cycles, or real-world structural loads. That system is the Continuous Hardening & Tempering Furnace Line — a long, connected, fully automated backbone that decides strength, consistency, and reliability . During my recent factory walkthrough, this machine stood out as the heart of metallurgical excellence. It is where raw mechanical performance is engi
Nov 28, 20252 min read


The Harsh Truth: Why Building a Good Fastener Sales Team Is So Difficult — And How to Fix It Fast (Fasteners Training)
If you’re in the Fastener business, you already know — finding a good sales team is harder than finding a new buyer. You train them, invest your time, hand them leads… and within months — they either quit, underperform, or simply fail to understand the product depth and buyer psychology that drives B2B fastener sales.
Oct 10, 20253 min read


Day 16 - Decoding Fastener Dimensions: The Hidden Language of Bolts & Screws | Fasteners Training
If you’ve ever picked up a fastener catalog or stood in front of a dealer counter, you’ve probably come across a size description like this:
👉 M10 x 60 mm
To the untrained eye, it looks like a random code. But for engineers, manufacturers, and buyers, this simple notation carries critical information about the fastener’s size, strength, and application.
Sep 12, 20252 min read
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