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Made of aluminum, these spacers are lightweight and mildly corrosion resistant.
18-8 stainless steel spacers have good corrosion resistance.
The zinc plating provides some corrosion resistance.
The anodized coating on these lightweight spacers provides increased abrasion resistance over uncoated aluminum.
Brass makes these spacers electrically conductive and the zinc-plated finish adds corrosion resistance.
Withstanding salt water, acids, and chemicals, these spacers resist corrosion better than any other metal spacer we offer. They have a high strength-to-weight ratio and are about 40% lighter than steel spacers.
These spacers have excellent wear and abrasion resistance. Exposure to moisture may cause them to expand.
Almost nonabsorbent, these unthreaded LDPE and HDPE spacers won't swell when exposed to water.
Polypropylene spacers have a hard surface and resist many chemicals and solvents.
Protect components from electrical charges.
An economical alternative to standard unthreaded spacers.
The 45° end fits against an angled surface to create a flat surface for connection.
Designed for multi-level printed circuit board applications, these self-aligning, through-hole supports have a chamfered female end for stacking. The other end snaps and locks in place for a permanent connection.
Also known as captive spacers, the splines on these bite into a panel for a permanent hold.
Also known as shoulder washers.
These washers have a flat bottom and high walls to protect metal screw heads from electrical current.
As you tighten your screw, the rolled collar compresses under the head to create an insulating barrier between a screw shank and a mating surface.
These aluminum inserts are lightweight, nonmagnetic, and mildly corrosion resistant.
Made from brass, these inserts are nonmagnetic, mildly corrosion resistant, and electrically conductive.