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  2. Joint clip - Wikipedia

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    Stainless steel can withstand the entire temperature spectrum of borosilicate glass and is reasonably inert. Some glassware features barbs (Devil's horns / Viking helmet) sticking out the sides of the tapers. Small stainless steel springs are used on these to hold the joint together.

  3. Ground glass joint - Wikipedia

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    Lower grades of stainless steel are still rapidly attacked in the presence of the corrosive gases and the clips themselves are often as expensive as PTFE. Some glassware features barbs (devil's horns, Viking helmet) protruding from the sides of the tapers. Small stainless steel springs are used on these to hold the joints together.

  4. Binder clip - Wikipedia

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    The sheet steel portion is customarily black oxide coated, but a variety of decorative painted color schemes are also available. The sheet steel portion is occasionally made of stainless steel, the more typical spring steel can also be finished in nickel, silver or gold. The handles are normally nickel-plated.

  5. Bolt snap - Wikipedia

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    Bolt snaps are made of plastic or metal. The metal used is stainless steel or brass for diving and boating applications, with a stainless steel spring. Chrome plated zinc and plastic bodies are only suitable for light loads such as key rings, handbag straps, and leads for small dogs.

  6. Hose clamp - Wikipedia

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    A simple spring clamp, used on an automotive vacuum hose. Another type of spring clamp, typically only used on vacuum hoses, is just a piece of spring steel wire bent into a loop, with the ends curled to provide handles. These are used similar to standard spring clamps, but are just pinched by hand, and provide very little clamping force.

  7. Washer (hardware) - Wikipedia

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    Steel – Carbon steel, spring steel, A2 (304) stainless steel, and A4 (316/316L) stainless steel; Non-ferrous metal – Copper, brass, aluminium, titanium, iron, bronze, and zinc; Alloy – Silicon bronze, Inconel, Monel, and Hastelloy; Plastic – Thermoplastics and thermosetting polymers such as polyethylene, PTFE (Teflon) [23]

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