Size (mm) |
Length (mm) |
Weight (approximate,g) |
1.5 |
20 |
0.5 |
2.0 |
25 |
1.0 |
2.5 |
30 |
1.5 |
3.0 |
35 |
2.0 |
3.5 |
40 |
2.5 |
4.0 |
45 |
3.0 |
4.5 |
50 |
3.5 |
5.0 |
55 |
4.0 |
5.5 |
60 |
4.5 |
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No.
|
Product |
Material |
Hardness |
Diameter(mm) () |
Length(mm) () |
Head (Type,Length mm)
( ) |
Point(Type,Length mm) () |
Surface-Treatment |
Y-02B |
Round SteelNail |
Steel |
52°~56° |
2.0~4.2 |
16~200 |
Skirting.(4.1~8.4)x(0.7 ~1) |
Diamond,4.0~9.0 ,4.0~9.0 |
Black&Zinc Plating |
Y-02C |
Round SteelNail |
Steel |
52°~56° |
3.45 |
25~63 |
Round,7.1x2.2 ,7.1x2.2 |
Diamond,4.0~9.0 ,4.0~9.0 |
Black Plating
|
Y-02D |
Round SteelNail |
Steel |
52°~56° |
2.0~4.2 |
16~200 |
Flat |
Diamond,4.0~9.0 ,4.0~9.0 |
Black&Zinc Plating |
Y-02E |
Tack Nail |
Steel |
52°~56° |
2.8 |
11 |
Big Round |
Smooth |
Bronze Plating |
- Common Nails
- These are the most basic type of iron nails. They have a flat head and a shank of uniform diameter. They are widely used in general construction and woodworking for joining pieces of wood together. For example, in building a wooden shed, common nails can be used to attach the wooden planks to the frame.
- Finishing Nails
- Finishing nails have a small, almost flat head. They are designed to be driven below the surface of the wood so that the hole can be filled and sanded smooth, giving a finished appearance. They are often used in furniture making and fine woodworking where a more aesthetically pleasing result is required.
- Brad Nails
- Brad nails are thin and have a very small head. They are typically used for lighter - duty applications such as attaching trim, molding, or thin pieces of wood. Their small size makes them less likely to split the wood.
- Roofing Nails
- Roofing nails are specifically designed for roofing applications. They usually have a large, flat head to prevent the shingles from tearing. They are also often galvanized to resist rusting, as they are exposed to the elements on the roof.
- Masonry Nails
- Masonry nails are made of harder steel and are designed to be driven into brick, concrete, or other masonry materials. They have a fluted or ribbed shank to provide better grip in the hard material.
- Strength and Durability
- Iron and steel provide the necessary strength to hold materials together. The hardness of the steel allows the nail to penetrate wood and other materials without bending easily. For example, in a large construction project, the strength of iron nails is crucial for ensuring the stability of the structure.
- Malleability (to some extent)
- Although iron nails are hard, they also have a certain degree of malleability during the manufacturing process. This allows them to be shaped into the desired form, such as the head and shank.
- Corrosion Resistance (in the case of galvanized nails)
- Some iron nails are galvanized, which means they are coated with a layer of zinc. This zinc coating provides excellent corrosion resistance, protecting the nail from rusting when exposed to moisture. This is especially important for nails used outdoors or in humid environments, like roofing nails.
Qingdao XinQuanxi Metal Products Co., Ltd. was established in 2001 , located in Jimo District, Qingdao city, the company was mainly engaged in theproduction and sales of Japanese open-body turnbuckle, die forging shackles, products are mainly sold to the United States, Russia, Japan and other countries. Our company has many products, the price is the lowest but the quality is the best.
FAQ
1.Are you a factory or a trading company?
We have our own foundry and forging factory. The forging plant has 4 production lines and a history of more than 20 years;Foundry has a history of more than 30 years.
2.How do you control your quality?
1: Control during r&d at the beginning of production
2:Production process control
3:Dimensional control
4:Tensile tests
5:Quality inspection before delivery
3.Can we have our product markings on it?
Yes, we can add product markings according to your requirements.
4.How about packing?
Woven bag,carton,plywood pallet or by customer requiremen