Concrete nails are hardened steel nails used to fasten objects into masonry and other hard or brittle surfaces and materials. They feature a flat countersunk head and a tail that tapers into a sharp diamond point. Grooves run along the shaft to help the nail penetrate surfaces more easily. Some have ridges that increase the nail’s grip and holding power.
A concrete nail in the Philippines is commonly used in:
Building construction – Its strong grip and holding power ensure that wooden elements and soft materials are properly fastened to concrete surfaces.
Home improvement projects – It can be used for DIY purposes such as hanging picture frames, putting up shelves, securing cabinets and more.
Wall construction – It is used to put up walls and other forms of partitions in basements and rooms with concrete or slab-on foundations.
Substrate materials – It is suitable for fastening items or holding together different substrate materials, including bamboo and brick.
General fixation – It is used to install any type of furnishing or fixture such as hand rails, wooden frames, ledger boards, etc.
Some of the advantages of concrete nails are:
High strength and corrosion-resistance – Concrete nails are typically zinc-plated and made from high-quality carbon steel.
Weatherproof – Some concrete nails have galvanized coatings to increase their strength and make them suitable for public works and outdoor application.
Safety – Concrete nails are made to be durable and feature supreme anti-bending and anti-crack properties.
Excellent holding power – Concrete nails have ridges that provide high withdrawal resistance and fixing strength.
Diversity – Concrete nails come with a variety of head (round, square, headless) and shank (smooth, ring, twisted, twilled) designs ideal for numerous applications.
Cost-effective – Concrete nails are low-cost and suitable for light-duty fastening.
CPME Industrial Sales Corp. is one of the leading steel suppliers in the Philippines. We offer high-quality concrete nails for sale and other steel products such as GI wires, phenolic boards and wire mesh. For inquiries, call us at (632) 294-14-57.