From a material perspective, eyeglass tiny screws usually adopt metal materials such as stainless steel, titanium alloy, or nickel alloy. Stainless steel screws have become a common choice for eyeglass screws due to their good corrosion resistance, high strength, and low cost. Whether exposed to sweat, rainwater, or daily moisture erosion, stainless steel screws can maintain the stability of their own structure, are not easy to rust, and ensure the long-term use of eyeglasses.
Titanium alloy screws stand out for their excellent lightweight characteristics and outstanding biocompatibility. When wearing eyeglasses, the lightweight titanium alloy screws will not impose excessive burden on the bridge of the nose and ears. At the same time, because they are skin-friendly to the human body and not easy to cause allergic reactions, they are especially suitable for people with metal sensitivity.
Nickel alloy screws excel in elasticity and toughness. When the eyeglasses are slightly squeezed or twisted, they can return to their original shape through their own elasticity, avoiding screw loosening or breakage.
The functions of these tiny screws should not be underestimated. They not only undertake the basic role of connecting the frame and temple arms, allowing the eyeglasses to open and close flexibly, but also adjust the tightness of the temple arms. When we adjust the angle of the temple arms according to our own face shape and wearing habits, the tiny screws play a role in fixing and stabilizing, ensuring that the temple arms stay in the proper position and providing us with a comfortable wearing experience. In some specially designed eyeglasses, tiny screws also participate in constructing complex folding structures or decorative components, allowing the eyeglasses to meet practical functions while also having aesthetic appeal.
During the installation and maintenance of eyeglasses, special attention should also be paid to the tiny screws. Due to their small size, professional precision screwdrivers are required during installation to ensure that the screws can be accurately screwed into the screw holes and reach an appropriate tightness level. Overly loose screws may cause the temple arms to shake or fall off, affecting wearing; overly tight screws, on the other hand, may damage the material of the frame or temple arms and shorten the service life of the eyeglasses.
In daily use, we should also regularly check whether the tiny screws are loose. Once loose screws are found, a suitable screwdriver can be used to carefully tighten them. If the screws are stripped or broken, they should be replaced with new ones in a timely manner to ensure the normal use of the eyeglasses.
Although eyeglass tiny screws are small, they play an irreplaceable role in the overall performance and user experience of eyeglasses. Understanding their materials, functions, and maintenance key points helps us better maintain our eyeglasses, extend their service life, and allow the eyeglasses to always accompany us in a good condition to see the world clearly.