RUSSIAN + CIS NEWS
Russian power tool market at Mitex 2011
The Conference “The Russian Market of Power Tools: Condition and Perspectives” took place on 9th within the framework of the Mitex 2011 exhibition.
Presnya, Moscow in autumn and is organised by the Euroexpo exhibition company. This year Mitex -2011 was held 8th
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CIS hardware factories. This standard is an integral part of the development of production technology for steel nuts, aimed at ensuring CIS produced fasteners are able to compete with the best fastener producers from South East Asia not only at the price, but also quality.
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operational results Severstal’s Q3 operational results show crude steel output for the 9 months up 6% to 11.53 million metric tonnes.
tonnes for the nine months but showed a sharp decline in Q3, down 5% quarter on quarter.
Belorussian metallurgical plant Rechitskiy has been recognised for supplying the “best goods of Belarus on Russian market during 2011”.
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Belorussian state commission commended the production of 55 enterprises. In the “production-engineering” designation twenty one steel enterprises received recognition, with a further twelve companies announced as laureates in the category “industrial goods for the consumer”.
ong product output rose by a similar amount year on year to 621,889 tonnes. Total metalware production, including fasteners, was up by 2% to 585,026
MMK fastener output up 14% at half year
MMK-Metiz produced 236,000 tonnes of metalware products in the first half of 2011, a 15.8% increase on the same period 2010. Sales value was 7,879 billion rubles an increase of more than 30%.
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astener output for the half year was 14% up on same period 2010. Wire production increased 30%. MMK-Metiz estimates that it holds a 20% share of metalware production in Russia.
Rechitskiy metal plant wins laurels – 11th November.
Mariya Valiakhmetova, editor in chief, Metiz Magazine, Ukraine
RosMetiz issues nut production standard
The RosMetiz Association has published standard STO PM 1-1.003-2011 relating to threading of Class 8 high grade nuts.
his standard defines the requirements for threading of nuts with internal diameters up to and including M16, of strength Class 8, according to GOST P 52628-2006 “Screw nuts. Mechanical properties and test methods”, and also according to STO PM 1-1.001-2011 “Screw nuts six-sided with serrated bearing area: technical requirements”. According to the co-ordinator of Council of RosMetiz Association, Alexander Semenov, this is a serious step allowing the introduction of modern technology for production of nuts in
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he organisers of the conference are the Russian Association of Trade Organisations and Producers of Power Tools and Small Power Plants together with the Euroexpo Company. The tool exhibition Mitex – 2011 traditionally takes place at the Krasnaya
High tensile production and use conference
A conference about production of high tensile fasteners and their use in various areas of the Russian industry is planned within the context of a new exhibition “Fasteners”, which is a part of the Petersburg Technical Fair.
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he organiser of the Conference is RESTEK Exhibition Union, its media sponsor is the magazine “Fasteners, Adhesives, Tools and…”. The events will take place – 15th
March 2012.
36 Fastener + Fixing Magazine • Issue 72 November 2011
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