CONSTRUCTION FIXINGS
Sormat’s One-for-All solutions
The most recent version of Sormat’s hot dip galvanised S-KAK through bolt, has been granted the highest technical approval level ETA Option 1 (ETA-08/0173).
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smo Laitakari, managing director of the Finland based fixing company explains: “Sormat offers its customers good corrosion resistance in combination with the benefits of an Option 1 ETA approval on a more cost efficient price level
than stainless steel anchors.” Originally S-KAK was introduced to fill an obvious niche between zinc plated and stainless steel products. The S-KAK through bolt can be used as a cost-efficient alternative in solving fixing challenges when zinc plated products are not quite up to the task. The S-KAK may be used for anchorages with requirements
related to resistance to fire. It may be anchored in cracked and non-cracked concrete. It is also suitable for installations in hard base materials such as solid brick (maximum M8) or natural stone.
Sormat One-For-All through bolts The hot dip galvanised S-KAK through bolt is one part of
Sormat’s ETA Option 1 approved (ETA-08/0173) One-for-All solutions, which also include zinc electroplated S-KA through bolts, stainless steel S-KAH through bolts and the high corrosion resistant, stainless steel (EN 1.4529) S-KAH HCR through bolts. “Our customers in central Europe and Scandinavia have given
a warm welcome to our products’ ETA Option 1 approval and the advantages they give over competing products,” says Laitakari. Sormat’s One-for-All solutions is designed to replace through
bolts ranging from Option 1 to Option 12. The use of Sormat ETA Option 1 products allows smaller buffer stocks and thus reduces warehouse space requirements. Products’ order-to-delivery process costs can also be cut due to smaller quantity of delivered articles and more efficient delivery batch sizes per article. Products have to pass demanding, thorough tests, so ETA Option 1 approval guarantees the maximum performance and security in every situation. “Our One-for-All solutions mean smaller risk for choosing
a wrong product to installations therefore increasing safety. A Sormat ETA Option 1 anchor is always the right choice regardless whether it is used in cracked or non-cracked concrete,” adds Sormat academy training manager Mikko Mäki. “We are proud of our high quality, covering both product and
service quality. We also aim to be flexible to meet changing customer needs. These vital characteristics are also portrayed in our products,” states Laitakari.
New aluminium support system
for rainscreen cladding fischer Fixings UK Ltd has designed and produced a new aluminium support system, SystemEVT, designed for rainscreen cladding.
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ystemEVT will provide a flexible, economical solution for both designers and rainscreen installers by combining lightweight aluminium sections with a wide range of fixing accessories. To coincide with the release of the SystemEVT, fischer Fixings has released a corresponding brochure, outlining all the advanced solutions that can be provided for rainscreen systems. This brochure includes the use of fischer Firestop products, insulation fixings and high performance anchors.
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