High-Performance Carbon Steel Drywall Fasteners

Drywall Screws are professional-grade, high-tensile fasteners engineered specifically for mounting gypsum boards to structural metal framing channels or wooden stud matrices. Forged from high-purity carbon steel and finished with a protective black phosphate conversion coating, they offer exceptional shear strength, pull-out resistance, and chemical compatibility with jointing compounds. Featuring a specialized bugle head design and precision-rolled sharp threads, they ensure rapid, split-free penetration and a flush surface finish across modern architectural drywall and false ceiling installations.
  • Bugle Head

    Bugle Head

    Countersinking
    & Flush Paper Finish

  • Sharp Point

    Sharp Point

    Instant Piercing
    & Fast Driving Speed

  • Black Phos

    Black Phos

    Anti-Rust Paint
    Adhesion Shield

Engineered to Protect Plasterboards from Surface Tearing, Head Popping & Rust Bleeding

Standard Wood or Sheet Metal Screws

Traditional fasteners often suffer from:

  • Aggressive head profiles that cut or tear the protective face paper liner of gypsum boards
  • Blunt thread geometries that require excessive manual force, causing core fracturing
  • Low chemical resistance, leading to rust spots that bleed through paint and joint compounds

Drywall Screws

It is specially formulated to provide:

  • Smooth bugle head contour that compresses the paper liner without cutting its fibers
  • Precision sharp point that punctures light-gauge steel channels instantly without pre-drilling
  • Porous black phosphate coating that binds tightly with jointing compounds and primers
  • Deep Phillips drive recess that prevents tool slippage and driver bit cam-out during high-speed installation

Key Benefits

Key Benefits

  • Premium high-tensile carbon steel
  • Non-tearing smooth bugle head profile
  • Black phosphate corrosion protection
  • Prevents panel loose rattling failures
  • High speed sharp thread engagement
  • Excellent joint compound bonding tack
  • Premium high-tensile carbon steel
  • Non-tearing smooth bugle head profile
  • Black phosphate corrosion protection
  • Prevents panel loose rattling failures
  • High speed sharp thread engagement
  • Excellent joint compound bonding tack
  • Prevents panel loose rattling failures
  • High speed sharp thread engagement
  • Excellent joint compound bonding tack

where to use

application process

Surface Preparation

  • Ensure that the underlying galvanized steel channels or timber framing tracks are structurally aligned and rigidly fixed.
  • Check that all interior wall utilities, electrical wiring loops, and thermal insulation batting are fully inspected and fitted.
  • Position the gypsum board tightly against the structural framing layout, ensuring it sits flat without any binding gaps.
  • Equip an electric drywall screwdriver or power drill with a precision-fit Phillips bit and a depth-sensitive nosecone sleeve.

Application

  • Position the sharp tip of the drywall screw perpendicular to the face paper, aligning it directly over the hidden channel track.
  • Depress the drill trigger steadily at high RPMs, applying firm manual forward pressure to pierce the board and metal channel.
  • Drive the fastener cleanly through the core layout until the depth-set clutch disengages the driver bit automatically.
  • Space successive fasteners systematically at standard engineering intervals (e.g., 200mm to 300mm center-to-center).

FInishing

  • Verify that every screw head is driven to the correct depth, dimpling the paper surface slightly without puncturing it.
  • Run a flat drywall taping knife over the fastener tracks to identify any protruding screw heads that require manual tightening.
  • Apply a clean layer of specialized jointing compound directly over the recessed screw dimples using a steel putty knife.
  • Allow the filling compound to cure fully before sanding it flush and applying a high-adhesion primer prior to paint decoration.
Surface Preparation
  • Ensure that the underlying galvanized steel channels or timber framing tracks are structurally aligned and rigidly fixed.
  • Check that all interior wall utilities, electrical wiring loops, and thermal insulation batting are fully inspected and fitted.
  • Position the gypsum board tightly against the structural framing layout, ensuring it sits flat without any binding gaps.
  • Equip an electric drywall screwdriver or power drill with a precision-fit Phillips bit and a depth-sensitive nosecone sleeve.
Application
  • Position the sharp tip of the drywall screw perpendicular to the face paper, aligning it directly over the hidden channel track.
  • Depress the drill trigger steadily at high RPMs, applying firm manual forward pressure to pierce the board and metal channel.
  • Drive the fastener cleanly through the core layout until the depth-set clutch disengages the driver bit automatically.
  • Space successive fasteners systematically at standard engineering intervals (e.g., 200mm to 300mm center-to-center).
FInishing
  • Verify that every screw head is driven to the correct depth, dimpling the paper surface slightly without puncturing it.
  • Run a flat drywall taping knife over the fastener tracks to identify any protruding screw heads that require manual tightening.
  • Apply a clean layer of specialized jointing compound directly over the recessed screw dimples using a steel putty knife.
  • Allow the filling compound to cure fully before sanding it flush and applying a high-adhesion primer prior to paint decoration.

Important Note

Surface Preparation

Surface Preparation
Apply only over properly aligned structural framing grids using matching driver bits. Follow recommended surface preparation and application practices to achieve optimum durability and a flawless finish.

Technical properties

Property

Description

Product Type
Bugle-Head Drywall Fastener
Appearance
Matte Black Fine-Threaded Profile
Finish
High-Friction Corrosion-Resistant Layer
Key Feature
Non-Tearing Self-Countersinking Bugle Head
Material Composition
High-Purity Heat-Treated Carbon Steel
Coating Profile
Porous Black Phosphate Conversion Coating
Drive Configuration
Standard Phillips Deep Cross Recess
Thread Type
Precision Rolled Sharp Fine Threads
Application Method
Power Tool Driving with Depth Nosecone
Surface Compatibility
Galvanized Steel Channels, Wood Studs & Gypsum Core
Application Area
Drywall Partitions, Ceiling Linings & Furring Frameworks
Packing Options
Available in Industrial Weight Boxes / Piece Packs
Shelf Life
Exceptionally Durable under Dry, Covered Site Conditions

Property

Description

Product Type
Bugle-Head Drywall Fastener
Appearance
Matte Black Fine-Threaded Profile
Finish
High-Friction Corrosion-Resistant Layer
Key Feature
Non-Tearing Self-Countersinking Bugle Head
Material Composition
High-Purity Heat-Treated Carbon Steel
Coating Profile
Porous Black Phosphate Conversion Coating
Drive Configuration
Standard Phillips Deep Cross Recess
Thread Type
Precision Rolled Sharp Fine Threads
Application Method
Power Tool Driving with Depth Nosecone
Surface Compatibility
Galvanized Steel Channels, Wood Studs & Gypsum Core
Application Area
Drywall Partitions, Ceiling Linings & Furring Frameworks
Packing Options
Available in Industrial Weight Boxes / Piece Packs
Shelf Life
Exceptionally Durable under Dry, Covered Site Conditions

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is it used for?
2. Can it be used outdoors?
3. Why is the head shaped like a bugle?
4. Why is the black phosphate coating important?
5. How deep should the screw be driven into the board?