







Overview of Steel Row Nails
Steel Row Nails are fasteners made of high-strength steel as the base material and processed through special processes. They are widely used in fields such as construction, decoration, woodworking, and furniture manufacturing. Its design feature is that the nail body is arranged in a straight line, and the nail caps are tightly connected, making it easy to quickly and efficiently fix materials, especially suitable for scenarios that require batch nailing. The following will explain the structure, performance, application scenarios, technical parameters, advantages and disadvantages, and purchasing suggestions:
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1, Structure and Material
1. Structural characteristics
Nail arrangement: Nails are arranged in parallel at equal intervals (usually 2-5mm) to form a continuous nail row, which is connected and fixed by paper tape, plastic tape, or metal strips for easy mechanical operation.
Nail cap design: Nail caps are usually flat or round headed, which can reduce damage to the material surface and enhance stability after nailing.
Nail tip shape: often designed with a pointed tip or drill tail, making it easy to quickly penetrate materials such as wood and gypsum board.
2. Materials and Craftsmanship
• Substrate: Made of high carbon steel (such as Q195, Q235) or alloy steel, with a tensile strength of ≥ 500MPa, ensuring that the nail body is not easily bent or broken.
• Surface treatment:
Galvanized: rust proof, suitable for humid environments (such as outdoor decoration).
Phosphating: enhances coating adhesion and extends service life.
• Color coating: Beautiful and clearly labeled (such as red, yellow, blue, etc. to distinguish specifications).
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2, Performance advantages
1. Efficient construction
Mechanized operation: can be combined with pneumatic steel nail guns (such as F30 type) to achieve single firing of multiple nails, increasing construction efficiency by 3-5 times.
Accurate positioning: The nail spacing is uniform, avoiding the problem of manual nail displacement, especially suitable for scenarios with high precision requirements such as keel fixation and board splicing.
2. Strong bearing capacity
High strength substrate: The tensile strength of a single nail is ≥ 80kg (taking a diameter of 3.1mm and a length of 50mm as an example), and it can withstand large shear forces.
Group nail effect: The synergistic effect of multiple nails disperses stress, making it suitable for fixing heavy materials such as ceiling joists and partition walls.
3. Wide applicability
Material compatibility: It can penetrate wood (thickness ≥ 12mm), gypsum board, fiberboard, etc., and some models support thin metal sheets (such as 0.5mm galvanized sheet).
Environmental adaptability: Galvanized steel nails are corrosion-resistant and suitable for coastal and high humidity areas.