If you’ve ever hung a heavy racking bay or fixed a baseplate where failure simply isn’t an option, you already know the quiet hero of the job is the humble Expansion Bolt—in this case, a carbon steel wedge anchor with a silvery zinc finish. To be honest, I’ve seen every flavor of anchor on sites from Tianjin to Texas, and wedge anchors still dominate when you’re in solid concrete and need predictable behavior without messy curing times.
Model shown: Different Models of Carbon Steel Wedge Anchor with Silvery Zinc Plated, made in Yongnian District, Handan, Hebei (No. 40, Zhuoju Road, Dongmingyang Industrial Park). Diameters M6–M24 and lengths ≈60–200 mm cover most MEP, steelwork, and light machinery fixings. Many customers say install speed and “set-and-forget” reliability are the big wins. I’d agree.
| Parameter | Spec (≈ real‑world use may vary) |
| Material | Carbon steel, cold‑headed; thread rolled |
| Finish | Silvery zinc plated; optional hot‑dip galvanizing |
| Sizes | M6–M24; length 60–200 mm |
| Typical embedment | ≈4.5–7.5 × diameter in cracked/uncracked concrete |
| Zinc thickness | ≈5–12 μm (electro‑plated); HDG ≈45–80 μm |
| Service life | Inland C1–C2: 10–20 yrs zinc; coastal/industrial: choose HDG |
| Testing | Proof per ASTM E488/E488M; anchor qual. per ACI 355.2 (on request) |
Manufacturing usually goes: wire drawing → cold heading → turning/chamfer → thread rolling → heat treatment → plating → 100% visual + sample mechanical tests. Pull‑out and shear tests follow ASTM E488/E488M, while steel properties trace back to ISO 898‑1. Salt spray per ISO 9227 is common (I’ve seen 72–120 h neutral salt spray on zinc—solid for indoor).
Compared to chemical anchors, Expansion Bolt setups are faster, cleaner, and don’t wait on cure time. However, for edge distances or cracked concrete with seismic demands, verify design per ACI 318 Chapter 17.
We’re seeing more specifiers ask for ACI 355.2 or ETA/CE routes, batch traceability, and corrosion class choices. Surprisingly, QR‑coded bags and torque‑tension cards are becoming standard on big projects.
| Vendor | Certs | Lead time | Customization | Notes |
| Yongnian (Hebei) maker | ISO 9001; RoHS plating; test to ASTM/ACI | ≈15–25 days | Sizes, finish, packaging, OEM marks | Factory direct; broad M6–M24 range |
| Generic importer A | Basic QA docs | Stock‑dependent | Limited | Cheapest, but variable traceability |
| EU brand B | ETA options; extensive test data | 2–6 weeks | Moderate | Premium pricing; top documentation |
Drill to the right diameter, clean the hole (blow/brush/blow—contractors skip this too often), hammer the Expansion Bolt home, then torque to spec. Users report consistent “bite” and fewer spin‑outs when holes are cleaned and embedment is respected.
A North China warehouse retrofit used ≈200 sets of M12×100 zinc‑plated wedge anchors for racking. According to the site lead, install time dropped about 30% vs. their previous chemical solution, and QA was simpler—torque checks instead of cure cards. Simple, but effective.
Standards and references: 1) ACI 355.2 (mechanical anchor qualification), 2) ASTM E488/E488M (tension/shear tests), 3) ACI 318 Chapter 17 (design in concrete), 4) ISO 898‑1 (mechanical properties of fasteners), 5) ISO 9227 (neutral salt spray).