Construction industry: Fixing lightweight building materials such as gypsum boards and wood boards.
Furniture production: Use gas nails to quickly fix wood or other materials during furniture production.
Packaging industry: Fixing packaging materials such as wooden boxes and pallets.
Assembly work: In industrial assembly that requires high precision and large quantities, gas nails provide a good fixing effect.
Gas nails are usually made of steel, some of which may undergo different surface treatments, such as:
Galvanized Nails: Suitable for environments with high anti-rust requirements.
Stainless Steel Nails: Used in situations where corrosion resistance requirements are particularly high.
Black Steel Nails: Commonly used in general woodworking applications, with no additional surface treatment and lower cost.