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The fasteners industry in construction plays a crucial role in ensuring the structural integrity and safety of buildings and infrastructure. Fasteners are hardware devices that mechanically join or affix two or more objects together. In construction, they include a wide range of products such as screws, bolts, nuts, washers, rivets, and anchors. These components are essential for assembling and securing various building materials, including wood, metal, concrete, and composites.
Fasteners might be small, but they hold everything together--literally. From the cars we drive to the buildings we work in, fasteners are the hidden heroes of manufacturing, construction, and countless other industries. This week, we're taking a closer look at the U.S. fastener industry, exploring key insights, the latest industry trends, top suppliers and practical tips for finding the right fastener supplier for your business....(Full Article)
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