The forming double-head nail is a nail that has two heads, one near the tip and the other at the other end, which allows it to be easily removed without damaging the surrounding material. They are used in situations where a temporary fix is required or where an easy removal method is needed. These nails are produced using specialized processes that include cold heading or forming techniques. The main feature of a double-ended nail is its double-ended construction. This feature allows the nail to be driven into the material with one head exposed while the other remains easily removable. The heads are rounded, but other shapes can also be used depending on the application requirements. The nails are made of high-quality steel, but can also be made of stainless steel, galvanized steel, or other alloys depending on the intended use. The process of manufacturing these nails involves cold forming technology, where a metal wire is fed into a machine that cuts and forms the nail. During this process, both nail heads are formed simultaneously, forming a uniform nail with a sound structure and precise dimensions. This manufacturing method ensures that the nail remains of consistent quality, which is a key factor in its reliable performance. Double-ended nails have higher holding power compared to single-ended nails. This double-ended construction increases the contact area with the material, thereby increasing resistance to pull-out forces.