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UV curing adhesive is
Camlock helps Autopa
flexible and strong
achieve "the best in security"
Master Bond UV10FL-1 is a unique UV cure adhesive Autopa Limited has been awarded the coveted Sold Secure Gold grade for its
formulated and manufactured by Master Bond Inc. new Retractapost TL telescopic parking post. At the heart of the product is a
“The bond strength is equal or exceeds those obtained lock manufactured by Camlock Systems Ltd.
from conventional room temperature curing epoxy
Sold Secure is a non-profit-making organisation that assesses security products,
compositions. It has a tensile strength of 2,850 psi, a
with the overall aim of reducing thefts. Products are tested for the risks that can be
tensile modulus of 154,000 psi. Yet it remains a flexible
encountered in everyday use, using information on the methods and tools employed
adhesive with elongation at break of 43%.”
by criminals.
Master Bond also says that because UV10FL-1 is ready
Products that pass the assessment are awarded a gold, silver or bronze grade.
for use when supplied, it is ideal as a casting compound.
Gold standard products offer the top level of
It is a low viscosity liquid adhesive and can be cured in a
resistance against thieves and are suitable for
wide range of section thicknesses. Castings up to ¼ inch
high-risk environments.
thick can be prepared
The Retractapost TL uses Camlock’s T8 lock
This clear epoxy doesn’t require complete cure by the
featuring over five million different key
combinations, a drill resistant hardened steel
UV source since polymerisation will continue after
body and centre, doubly secure retention of
exposure. The UV curable adhesive also exhibits high heat
the internal components to resist drive-
resistance for service up to 150˚C (300˚F). High bond
through attacks and a special head profile.
strength is obtained with metals, ceramics, glass, many
The product development manager of
plastics and elastomers.
Autopa Ltd, Michael Shufflebottom, said:
“Long term bond durability is excellent even when
"We set out to achieve Sold Secure Gold
exposed to adverse environmental conditions or in
standard for our latest telescopic parking post
contact with water, acids, bases, salts and most organic
so we specified the best materials and
chemicals.
security components. When it came to the
As far as any UV adhesives go, UV10FL-1 has excellent test, Camlock’s Octagon lock lived up to our
fatigue resistance and performs well under stress. expectations."
H&C adds another Champion product
Harrison and Clough has announced the successful launch of the Champion™ brand of 34° paper
Collated nails.
The nails are designed for leading brands of gas powered tools and each box comes with the gas
canisters included.
Boxed in sturdy branded boxes complete with strong reinforced carry handles the Champion
collated nails are available by the box or in pallet quantities. Eight key sizes are in both bright and
electro galvanised finishes.
The sharp point nails are available in lengths of 51mm, 63mm, 75mm annular ring and 90mm
smooth shank – and H&C says they are ideal for professional use and easy penetration. Business
manager, Mark Dorrington, emphasises that “the D-head clipped design maximises the number of
nails per strip and therefore reduces the reloading times”.
The boxes contain 3,300 nails for 51mm and 63mm and 2,200 nails for 75mm and 90mm nails
complete with gas cells that each fire more than 1,100 nails.
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