Fasteners Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Fasteners stocks.

Fasteners Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 21 CRS The Zacks Rank Explained: How to Find Strong Buy Basic Materials Stocks
Nov 21 AA Alcoa Joins First Suppliers Hub - Connecting Leading Companies with Low-Carbon Aluminum Technologies
Nov 21 AA Alcoa Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Molly Beerman to participate in Citi's 2024 Basic Materials Conference
Nov 21 CRS PPG Partners SARO/Siccardi, Boosts Powder Coatings Presence in Italy
Nov 21 CRS Methanex Declares Upsize and Pricing of Senior Unsecured Notes
Nov 21 TRS President of TriMas Picks Up 3.2% More Stock
Nov 21 BECN Is Beacon Roofing Supply, Inc. (NASDAQ:BECN) Trading At A 24% Discount?
Nov 21 AA 10 of the Hottest Mining Stocks for 2025
Nov 20 GWW Why This 1 Growth Stock Could Be a Great Addition to Your Portfolio
Nov 20 CRS Newmont to Divest Musselwhite Operation for Up to $850 Million
Nov 20 BECN Beacon price target raised to $136 from $119 at JPMorgan
Nov 19 BECN QXO needs to come with at least low double-digit multiple for Beacon Roofing - analyst
Nov 19 CRS Eastman Chemical to Invest in Interlayers Production in Europe
Nov 19 CRS DOW Strengthens Footwear Portfolio With Low-Carbon Material
Nov 18 BECN Beacon Roofing Stock Surges on Deal Report
Nov 18 BECN QXO makes offer to acquire Beacon Roofing Supply: WSJ
Nov 18 BECN QXO is said to be bidding for Beacon Roofing Supply
Nov 18 BECN Building-Products Distributor QXO Makes Bid for Beacon Roofing
Nov 18 CRS Is Carpenter Technology (CRS) the Best Nickel Stock to Invest in?
Nov 18 BECN Beacon announces partnership with Leap to integrate CRM tool in eCommerce platform
Fasteners

A fastener (US English) or fastening (UK English) is a hardware device that mechanically joins or affixes two or more objects together. In general, fasteners are used to create non-permanent joints; that is, joints that can be removed or dismantled without damaging the joining components. Welding is an example of creating permanent joints. Steel fasteners are usually made of stainless steel, carbon steel, or alloy steel.
Other alternative methods of joining materials include: crimping, welding, soldering, brazing, taping, gluing, cement, or the use of other adhesives. Force may also be used, such as with magnets, vacuum (like suction cups), or even friction (like sticky pads). Some types of woodworking joints make use of separate internal reinforcements, such as dowels or biscuits, which in a sense can be considered fasteners within the scope of the joint system, although on their own they are not general purpose fasteners.
Furniture supplied in flat-pack form often uses cam dowels locked by cam locks, also known as conformat fasteners. Fasteners can also be used to close a container such as a bag, a box, or an envelope; or they may involve keeping together the sides of an opening of flexible material, attaching a lid to a container, etc. There are also special-purpose closing devices, e.g. a bread clip.
Items like a rope, string, wire, cable, chain, or plastic wrap may be used to mechanically join objects; but are not generally categorized as fasteners because they have additional common uses. Likewise, hinges and springs may join objects together, but are ordinarily not considered fasteners because their primary purpose is to allow articulation rather than rigid affixment.

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