Bulk Nails | Driven by hammer | |
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Collated Nails | Driven by gun |
Stainless Nails | Being made with stainless wire which is anti-rust and breakable |
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Low-Carbon Nails | Being made with low carbon steel wire with a C content under 0.25% |
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High-Carbon Nails | Being made with low carbon steel wire with a C content over 0.255 |
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Alloy Nails | Being made with more than 2 kinds of metal or nonmetal wire |
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* Price of raw material : Stainless wire > High-Carbon steel wire > Low-Carbon Steel Wire
Bright | No coated | |
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Coated |
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Electro-Galvanized | Zinc coated using direct current in plating bath | |
Hot-Dip Galvanized | Zinc coated in 450¢ªC melted zinc bath |
* Effectiveness of anti-corrosion : Hot-Dip Galvanized > Electro-Galvanized > Coated > Bright
Bulk | No Collation | |
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Metal Wire Coil | Being held together by a Copper plating coil | |
Plastic Strip | Being held together by a strip of plastic | |
Paper | Being held together by a strip of Paper | |
Plastic Coil | Being held together by a Plastic sheet coil |
Common Nails | General head style such as flat, D-Head and Offset | |
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Duplex Nails | Letting easy separation with two heads | |
Capped Nails | Mounting additional cab as needed |
Smooth | The most common and are often used for framing | |
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Screw | Generally used in hard woods to prevent the wood from splitting | |
Ring | offering superior holding power over smooth shank nails | Barbed | Constantly scratched body |
* Holding Power : Ring > Screw > Barbed > Smooth
Heat-Treated | To make Nail¡¯s strength higher when it apply to Concrete, iron plate and hard wood |
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Not Heat-Treated | When apply Nail to normal wood |
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