Anti corrosion treatment of stainless steel bolts and unscrewing rusty anti-theft screws are issues that need to be noted in specific situations. The following are two methods for handling situations:
Stainless steel bolt anti-corrosion treatment:
Use stainless steel material: Choose 304 or 316 stainless steel bolts, which have good corrosion resistance and can withstand corrosion in most environments.
Surface treatment: Surface treatment of bolts, such as galvanizing, chrome plating, or coating with anti-corrosion coatings, to increase their corrosion resistance.
Using anti-corrosion lubricant: Before installing bolts, apply a layer of anti-corrosion lubricant to reduce corrosion when in contact with other metals.
Method for unscrewing rusty anti-theft screws:
Use screw loosening agent: Spray or apply screw loosening agent on rusted screws to allow it to penetrate the threads and help loosen the rusted screws.
Use appropriate tools: Select the correct size wrench, wrench head, or torque tool to securely lock the screw and rotate counterclockwise to loosen it.
Heating screws: Use a flame or hot air gun to heat the vicinity of the screw head, applying the thermal expansion effect to the screws to help loosen corroded screws.
It should be noted that before carrying out any operations, appropriate safety measures should be taken and appropriate methods should be selected based on the specific situation. If unsure how to handle it, it is recommended to seek professional assistance or consultation.






