| Uses: | Mainly for building construction, packing and furniture. |
| Material: | Q195 or 235 |
| Specifications: | Countersunk, Checkered Head, Diamond Point, Polished, Galvanized |
| Length: | ½”-6”, BWG4-20 for all kinds of round nails |
| Packing: | Small plastic bag and box, Cartoner bag |
| Packaging: | 1kg box, 2.5kg box, 3kg box, 5kg box, 50lbs cartoner bag, 20kgs cartoner bag, 25kgs cartoner bag, |
Concrete nails are used to secure wood or other types of structural support into the concrete for further use, commonly shot into the ground with different types of compressed gasses. In personal use they are shot into the ground via a nail gun that is powered by very small amounts of gun powder. The make of concrete nails is strictly is a steel alloy that will not tear up the concrete upon entry, this makeup allows for improved support without compensating the potential risk of additional load being added on. In practical application, people also used to call it masonry nails. These nails are the most popular fasteners for securing objects into masonry and other hard & brittle materials. There are complete types of concrete nails, including galvanized concrete nails, color concrete nails, black concrete nails, bluish concrete nails with various special nail heads and shank types. Shank types include smooth shank, twilled shank for different substrate hardness. With above features, concrete nails offer excellent piecing and fixing strength for firm and strong sites. They offer good corrosion resistance as well as an extremely long lifespan. Concrete nails can be hammered in by hand for a very inexpensive cost, all that is require is a masonry bit and a hammer.









