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RIV-FLOAT® 3D model
downloads now
Loctite goes for speed
available
and depth
Sherex Fastening Solutions and Traceparts Internet
Service have partnered up to provide a 3D interactive Loctite 5610 is a new two-part, fast curing silicone adhesive designed for
online catalogue for engineers and designers. bonding glass, metals, ceramics and most plastics and elastomers.
Sherex customers can configure rivet nut fasteners Loctite points out that in many cases
and then download 3D CAD models of the products in an there is no need for surface preparation.
‘as installed state’ directly into their designs. It provides hot strength up to 180°C,
The internally floating threads on RIV-FLOAT® allow yet has the capability of resisting higher
for component attachments in off centre applications temperatures of up to 250°C for short
and can accommodate for tolerance stack up in the term exposure. It also achieves a handling
manufacturing process. The floating nut (0.02 inch radial strength within minutes.
float) aligns to drive the angle of the screw and thus “Traditionally, standard single part
eliminate cross threading and spin out. silicones are slow to cure, have limited
RIV-FLOAT® was designed for post installation in cure through volume and their adhesion
applications where cage nuts, clinch nuts, floating nut can be substrate dependant,” explains
plates or weld nuts are typically used. Colin Chapman, marketing manager at
Henkel, maker of Loctite brand products.
“As well as fast curing, this new two
part product has unlimited cure through
volume, and gives good adhesion to a
wide range of substrates without the need
for a primer. Like all silicone products,
Loctite 5610 is extremely flexible.”
Where automated dispensing is
required, Loctite application equipment is
available for use with Loctite 5610.
Thorsman launches
2009 catalogue
Thorsman, a company of Schneider Electric, has launched a brand new 2009 product
catalogue.
The full colour catalogue is packed with the popular ranges of cable clips, screws, fixings
and hand tools, and also its latest additions, which include portable tool transformers,
‘ChargPak’; an ingenious power supply unit for use on building sites, and a new range of
Goliath Worklights.
The new Thorsman catalogue is smaller in size, to fit neatly into a glove box or folder,
allowing contractors to take it with them on site.
Standard Listed – you know who’s best!
But contact us for all the rest . . .
Non-preferred Metrics – Intermediate Sizes
Short and Long Lengths – Slotted Grub Screws
A4/80 Bolts & Socket Caps – 6 Lobe (TX) Drive Screws
Tel: +44 (0) 117 – 972 8560
All Metal Self-Locking Nuts – Studding Connectors
And many more . . .
Fax: +44 (0) 117 – 972 8570
Email: sales@avonstainlessfasteners.co.uk
Online Product Guide: www.avonstainlessfasteners.co.uk
Unit 10, Riverside Business Park, St Anne’s, Bristol, BS4 4ED, UK
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