Mongolia's construction sector faces unique challenges due to extreme temperature swings, ranging from -40°C in winter to +40°C in summer. This causes significant thermal expansion and contraction in timber, making the demand for high-quality angled nails critical to prevent wood splitting and joint failure.
In Ulaanbaatar and other urban centers, the shift toward modern residential complexes has increased the reliance on pneumatic tools. The integration of f nails has become standard for efficiency, yet there is a growing gap in the availability of high-grade alloys that can resist the dry, corrosive dust of the region.
Current market trends show a transition from traditional manual hammering to precision fastening. Contractors are increasingly seeking specialized angled finish nails to handle tight corner joints in luxury yurt-inspired modern hotels and residential apartments.


