Markgröningen, February 19th 2025
Due to their often demanding operating conditions, timber construction screws place special demands on the surface
coating. With their many years of experience, the specialists at the BENSELER Group rely on zinc flake coating with GEOMET, which meets the highest corrosion resistance as well as functional properties and friction behavior.
Special processes ensure a high-quality and economical coating even for screws up to one meter in length. In this way, BENSELER supports the sustainable construction of timber buildings and contributes to a long service life with high-quality corrosion protection.
The use of wood construction screws in timber construction is diverse: it ranges from general applications such as single-cut connections in wood-wood or steel-wood to special connections with fastening systems. For example, wood screws serve as indispensable connecting elements for the friction-locked connection of wooden modules in timber construction and must meet a wide range of requirements in different dimensions and shapes.
Screws with diameters of 8 to 12 mm and lengths of up to 1,000 mm - often with full or partial threads and different head and tip shapes - are used in house or bridge construction in areas that are exposed to severe weather conditions. The specifications of the timber construction industry therefore require a very high corrosion resistance of over 1,500 hours until red rust occurs in accordance with DIN EN ISO 9227.
Zinc flakes reliably prevent the penetration of moisture
For the surface experts at BENSELER, who coat all types, lengths and sizes of fasteners up to a length of approx. 1,500 mm, the zinc flake coating with GEOMET is the surface of choice for timber construction screws: "The zinc flake coating is
characterized by a particularly high and "In contrast to conventional galvanizing processes, the specific lamellar structure of the coating ensures that it reacts very slowly to corrosion, even when damaged," says Kerstin Genz, Sales Manager at BENSELER Oberflächentechnik GmbH & Co.
This distinguishes the zinc flake coating significantly from galvanized zinc coatings, which are often susceptible to corrosion after a short time if damaged. Furthermore, because the zinc flake is not applied electrolytically, there is no risk of hydrogen embrittlement. This coating process, e.g. using dip-spin technology, significantly reduces the risk of brittle fracture, particularly in the case of high-strength fasteners.
Another advantage is the resistance of the zinc flake to many chemicals such as organic solvents.
A coating that is not too thick
However, the zinc flake systems not only offer advantages for corrosion protection, but also for the installation of timber construction screws: the friction coefficients can be precisely adjusted according to customer requirements or specifications, resulting in a defined screw-in torque with a constant torsional load on the screw during installation. This also works reliably for screws with a length > 1,000 mm. As a rule, pre-drilling is not required and the screw can be installed using a suitable screwdriver.
Size and volume require special processes
Zinc flake coating is one of the most resource-saving processes, as it offers excellent corrosion protection even with very thin layers of just 8 to 20 µm. It can be coated either by spraying or by dip-spin coating in bulk or in rack technology. The latter is suitable for all parts that cannot be spun loose due to their size or weight and is therefore used at BENSELER for wood construction screws with a length from approx. 200 mm. The parts are inserted into the frame so that they remain in place during the dipping and drying process in the centrifuge. This prevents damage caused by snagging or knocking as well as deformation, which guarantees high process stability. Because the screws remain easily movable in the rack mount, the method enables uniform coating even at the mounting points on the rack. Screw heads with internal drives can also be coated without leaving any residue if they are mounted in the frame in the appropriate position. Coating with basecoat and topcoat is carried out in a large-scale production system using base frames by immersing the entire frame in the coating system, thereby wetting the parts. BENSELER removes the excess material down to the smallest droplets from the component by subsequent dripping and a defined spinning process. In the downstream oven, the parts are pre-dried on the rack and baked at a specified temperature and duration.
Effective controls for the highest quality
BENSELER monitors the quality of its coatings through comprehensive tests in its own test laboratories. Coating thickness measurement, coating weight determination, adhesion testing and corrosion tests in the salt spray test in accordance with DIN EN ISO 9227 prove that the parts coated here fully meet the specification requirements.
The experts also test the friction properties: Up to five complete screwing cycles (screwing in and unscrewing) enable the coating to remain intact even under intensive use.
About BENSELER
BENSELER is a competent service provider and partner for technically sophisticated solutions in the areas of coating, surface finishing, deburring and electrochemical metalworking of series parts.
The BENSELER Group, based in Markgröningen near Stuttgart, consists of two divisions: Coatings and Deburring. In 2018, the company also entered additive manufacturing in the metal sector.
The company is constantly developing its core processes, supplementing them with upstream and downstream processes and maintaining system partnerships with its customers. BENSELER therefore understands the needs of the market and can offer solutions with added value. Several locations in Germany, the new subsidiary in Poland and holdings in Switzerland and the Czech Republic ensure proximity to the customer.
In the 2024 financial year, the BENSELER Group achieved a turnover of around 135 million euros. The company currently employs around 980 people, including 30 trainees. In addition to technical expertise, sustainability and social commitment characterize the actions of the family business, which has been in existence for more than 60 years.

The zinc flake coating from BENSELER provides high-strength wood building screws with long-lasting corrosion protection - and optimum installation properties at the same time.
Screws up to 1,300 mm in length can be coated economically using the dip-spin process.

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Even the boldest constructions can be realized with wood - provided high-strength screw connection solutions are used. The zinc flake coating ensures optimum installation properties and reliable corrosion protection, even for timber construction screws with a length of one meter or more.