Mild steel screws are fasteners made from mild steel, a low-carbon steel known for its ductility, malleability, and affordability. These screws are commonly used in a variety of applications due to their good mechanical properties and ease of manufacturing. Mild steel screws are often utilized in construction, automotive, and general engineering projects where strength and durability are essential but extreme hardness or resistance to corrosion is not a primary concern. They are typically available in various sizes and thread types to accommodate different needs. Although mild steel screws are not as resistant to rust as stainless steel screws, they can be treated with coatings or finishes to enhance their corrosion resistance and extend their service life.