What is the difference between your 304 and 316 stainless steel arms?
AISI 304 is our standard for medical and general industrial use, offering excellent corrosion resistance. AISI 316 contains molybdenum, making it significantly more resistant to chlorides and salt spray—ideal for marine, offshore, and high-acid chemical environments.
Are your stainless steel arms truly rust-proof?
Yes. Unlike chrome-plated steel which can peel and rust over time, our arms are made of solid stainless steel alloys. They are inherently rust-proof and will maintain their structural integrity even if the surface is scratched.
Can these arms support heavy medical monitors or industrial sensors?
Yes. We offer Reinforced Series stainless goosenecks with thicker wire gauges. We can calibrate the torque to support payloads from 0.5kg up to 5kg+ depending on the length and diameter required.
Do the arms make noise when being adjusted?
We use high-performance internal lubricants and precision winding to ensure smooth, quiet movement. For ultra-silent requirements (e.g., recording studios or quiet wards), we can provide additional internal dampening.
Can you provide custom thread fittings (e.g., 1/4"-20 or custom Metric sizes)?
Absolutely. As a direct manufacturer, we can machine custom end-fittings to match your existing housing or equipment. We support all standard ISO and Imperial threads, as well as unthreaded "plug-in" ends.
What surface finishes do you offer for stainless steel?
We offer three primary finishes:
Natural Brushed: For a clean, industrial look.
Mirror Polished: For high-end architectural or luxury fixtures.
Silicone Coated: For medical environments requiring a soft-touch, easy-to-sanitize surface.
Do you offer different outer finishes, such as silicone or braided sleeves?
Yes. Depending on your product's aesthetic and environment, we offer several finishes:
Medical-Grade Silicone: For a soft-touch, easy-to-clean surface.
Nylon Braiding: For a premium, rugged look (popular in gaming peripherals).
Classic Plating: Chrome, Nickel, or Matte Black powder coating for industrial or architectural applications.