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Himore states that its fasteners and CNC parts are produced in accordance with international standards including DIN, ANSI/ASME, ISO, JIS, and GB. The company lists the following materials for its hardware and plastic components: stainless steel, carbon steel, alloy steel, brass, aluminum, nylon, and other plastics. Product tables on individual fastener pages consistently pair these materials with defined property classes (grades 4.8, 5.8, 8.8, 10.9, and 12.9) and surface finishes.

Himore publishes standardized dimensional references by associating products with specific fastener standards such as ANSI B18.6.4 for pan head Phillips screws, ISO 4762 for socket cap screws, and ISO 14583 for hexalobular pan head screws. Each of these product families is described as machine screws or fasteners intended for use with threaded nuts or tapped holes, with dimensions and technical information sourced from publicly available standards data. Grades, materials, and finishes for these products are specified in tabular form, providing a repeatable configuration framework for buyers who design around those standards.

Himore identifies itself as Himore Electrical Industry (HK) Limited, founded in Shenzhen, China, in 2010 as a manufacturer of hardware and plastic products. The company states that it specializes in standard fasteners (DIN, ANSI/ASME, ISO, JIS, GB standards), custom screws, SEMS, bolts, standoffs, spacers, CNC parts, and plastic injection products, and that it accepts both OEM and ODM orders. Himore also notes that it supports customers from design and sampling through mass production, and that customers may either select catalog parts or submit product pictures and sizes for custom design.

Himore states on its About page that all of its products are ROHS compliant. This ROHS statement is presented as a blanket declaration covering the company’s range of fasteners, CNC parts, and plastic injection products.

Himore reports that it operates with a 1500‑square‑meter warehouse facility. The company states that it exports “a large number” of fastener products each year to Europe, Australia, America, and other countries. Its declared application sectors include computers, storage, servers, telecommunications, medical, consumer electronics, furniture, building construction, household appliances, automotive manufacturing, electric vehicles, aerospace, and security.

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