Cement nails are usually made of carbon steel, and their raw material production process mainly includes the following steps:
1. Raw material selection: High quality carbon steel is selected as the main raw material, and a small amount of alloying elements may be added to improve performance.
2. Smelting: Smelting raw materials in a high-temperature furnace to achieve the desired chemical composition and purity.
3. Casting molding: Molten steel is cast into specific shaped steel billets through casting technology.
4. Hot rolling: Hot rolling treatment is carried out on steel billets to improve their microstructure and properties, making them more suitable for subsequent processing.
5. Drawing: Drawing hot-rolled steel into the desired diameter to form steel wire.
6. Nail making: Steel wire is processed into cement nails with specific shapes and sizes through processes such as stamping and shearing.
Specifications:
1” x 3.0mm |
1-1/2’ x 3.2mm |
2” x 3.4mm |
2-1/2’ x 3.8mm |
3” x 4.2mm |
4” x 4.5mm |
5” x 4.5mm |
Package;1lb/box 1kg/box 300g/box 400g/box 500g/box 25kg/carton or 50boxes/carton
Cement nails have high hardness and strength, and are mainly used in the following fields:
1. Construction: Used for fixing wood, steel, and concrete structures, such as building scaffolding, fixing formwork, etc.
2. Decoration project: fixing keels, wooden strips, etc. in indoor decoration.
3. Furniture manufacturing: used for assembling and reinforcing wooden furniture.
4. Industrial installation: Plays a role in the installation and fixation of some industrial equipment.
In short, cement nails have been widely used in construction and related fields due to their strong and durable characteristics.
Post time: Feb-22-2025