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Round Head Smooth Common Nail Wire Steel Iron Nail
A steel nail is a slender fastener made of metal (usually steel), with a conical or flat head and a sharp tail. Mainly used in the fields of construction, furniture manufacturing, metal processing, etc., it connects or fixes materials such as wood, metal, concrete, etc. through tapping or mechanical fixation.
Common types
Ordinary steel nails: made of carbon steel material, economical and suitable for fixing general wooden structures.
Stainless steel nails: Strong corrosion resistance, suitable for humid or outdoor environments (such as ships, gardens).
Cement nail: with threads on the surface, used for fixing concrete or brick walls, and needs to be used in conjunction with an impact drill.
Self tapping steel nail: with a threaded tip, it can be directly screwed into wood or metal without the need for pre drilling.
Material characteristics
Carbon steel: high strength, low cost, but prone to rusting, requiring surface galvanizing or anti rust coating.
Stainless steel: containing chromium element, excellent corrosion resistance, suitable for high humidity or chemical environments.
Alloy steel: with higher hardness, suitable for high-strength load-bearing scenarios (such as steel structure connections).
Concrete screws nails product display
Specifications | Length | Diameter of shank | Diameter of head |
1 inch | 30mm | 2.4mm | 4.3mm |
1.5 inch | 40mm | 3mm | 5.9mm |
2 inch | 50mm | 3.4mm | 6.5mm |
2.5 inch | 60mm | 3.6mm | 7mm |
2.8 inch | 70mm | 4mm | 7.6mm |
3 inch | 80mm | 4.5mm | 8.9mm |
4 inch | 100mm | 4.7mm | 9.5mm |