When using a threaded rod drill bit, it is important to use the proper technique to ensure a clean and precise hole. First, it is important to secure the threaded rod in place using a vice or clamp. This will prevent the rod from moving while drilling. Next, the drill bit should be centered on the rod and the drill should be operated at a slow and steady speed to prevent overheating Next, the drill bit should be centered on the rod and the drill should be operated at a slow and steady speed to prevent overheating
Industrial applications of integral drill rods range from automobile manufacturing, where they are used to create precise threads for assembly, to construction, where they speed up the installation of threaded rods and bolts
- The Advent of Diamond Coated Drill Bits
- Moreover, the customization possibilities with fiberglass tanks are extensive. They can be tailored to meet specific requirements, whether it's the size, shape, or thickness. The design flexibility extends to the internal lining and coatings, allowing the tanks to adapt to the properties of the stored substance, further enhancing their compatibility and longevity.
- In parallel with material improvements, design optimization played a critical role in enhancing drill rod performance
- As technology continues to advance, so too does the refinement of solid carbide drill bits. Coatings such as titanium aluminum nitride (TiAlN) and titanium aluminum nitride (TiN) have been applied to these bits to improve their lubricity and further extend their lifespan. These coatings reduce friction and heat build-up, allowing for even faster cutting speeds and enhanced surface finish quality.


Stock panels: 4’ x 8’, 4’ x 10’, or 4’ x 12’

fiberglass 90 degree elbow. This can lead to longer lifespans and lower maintenance costs for the overall system.
Like our square mesh products, popular resins include economical Corvex polyester, superior Vi-Corr vinyl ester, and other application specific resins. All products are available with the concave meniscus surface or the optional grit surface (coarse or fine grit).


Our heavy duty fiberglass grating is available in both molded and pultruded grating systems. Both are designed to carry forklift and tractor-trailer loads that traditional molded and pultruded FRP grating products are not designed to support. Heavy duty fiberglass grating provides greater durability for higher volume traffic areas as well. Additionally, heavy duty fiberglass grating can be used to free span longer distances than traditional fiberglass grating. For more on heavy duty fiberglass grating, click here.
