Carbon steel nuts:
Relatively low price and cost effective.
Higher strength, able to withstand larger loads.
However, they are prone to rusting in wet, corrosive environments.
Stainless steel nuts:
Have good corrosion resistance, can be used for a long time in wet, acid and alkali and other harsh environments without rusting.
The surface is smooth and beautiful.
Strength is slightly lower than carbon steel nuts, the price is relatively high.
Aluminum alloy nut:
Light weight, density of about one-third of steel.
Good electrical and thermal conductivity.
Strength is relatively low, usually used for strict requirements on the weight and load smaller occasions.
Copper nuts:
Excellent electrical and thermal conductivity.
Good corrosion resistance.
Higher price, commonly used in the conductive performance requirements or the need for good lubrication performance of special occasions.
Titanium alloy nuts:
High strength and light weight.
Very high corrosion resistance and high temperature resistance.
Expensive, mainly used in aerospace and other high-end areas.