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CONSTRUCTION FIXINGS


New MOEPSE ICE XTREME mortar Index, the Spanish manufacturer of anchors, fixings and screws, has launched its new MOEPSE ICE XTREME chemical mortar, a styrene-free epoxy acrylate for winter weather conditions, approved with the ETA seal (ETA-10/0458).


the ongoing demand for chemical products capable of satisfying the most demanding needs of the market. The standard MOEPSE version works in a temperature range of between 5ºC and 30ºC. The MOEPSE ICE XTREME works in the coldest of places, with a fixing range between -10ºC and 20ºC. Index


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believes the technological developments in MOEPSE’s chemical composition and its complex productive process have made it the reference product in this market sector. The MOEPSE range is one of multiple options which Index


he Index fixings systems R&D team says that it has developed a formula suitable for all types of weather conditions due to


offers the European market for chemical anchors. Other products in the Index range include: • MOPOLY (SOCOTEC BFA 0253): Polyester-based with styrene, suitable for hollow and solid brick.


• MOPOSE: Styrene-free polyester, odourless, suitable for hollow and solid brick.


• MOEPOX: Epoxy-acrylate with styrene, suitable for solid materials. Medium-heavy duty loads.


• MOEPSE (ETA 10/0458): Styrene-free epoxy-acrylate, summer/winter version, suitable for solid materials. Medium-heavy duty loads.


• MOVISE: Styrene-free vinylester, suitable for solid materials. Heavy duty loads. Stainless steel (ETA 08/0361), zinc plated (ETA 08/0363), rebar connection (ETA 09/0167).


• MOPURE: Pure epoxy, suitable for solid materials and very high temperatures. Heavy duty loads.


Offering the right resin system


The JCP range of resin bonded anchors gives the designer and user the choice of different types of resin systems for different applications and loads.


he Spin-In Capsules with zinc plated, hot dipped galvanised or stainless steel studs provide a quick and easy method of fixings into concrete. With a European Technical Approval (ETA-07/0329) their performance is assured. Internal Threaded Sockets are also available to give a flush finish for attaching a bolt or machine screw. For


installing reinforcing bar the JCP Hammer In Capsules provide the opportunity to use deep embedment depths. By inserting 2 capsules into the correct depth hole the loading will be increased, in most cases to above the strength of standard reinforcing bar. The High Load vinylester injection resin system also has a European Technical Approval (ETA-08/0085) as well as the Water


Regulations Advisory Service approval for use in contact with potable (drinking) water. JCP points out that the vinylestyer injection resin is ideal where high loads are required in concrete and other base materials. The epoxy acrylate resin is also suitable for concrete and other base materials and will give good loads and versatility. Polyester and styrene free polyester resins are more suited for brickwork and masonry but can also be used in concrete although permanently wet conditions are best avoided. All JCP resin systems are supported by installation instructions and technical information and safety data. This is available


on the JCP website and the JCP Technical Manual. The anchor calculation program, which can be downloaded from the website, gives the engineer the ability to design and select the correct resin. JCP technical sales people are also available to visit distributors, and give advice to engineers and site as well as carry out load tests on site should this be required. Brian Deluce, technical manager for JCP Construction Products says that all these factors ensure the JCP resin anchor range is as comprehensive as possible, and fully supported, for the peace of mind of designers, users and distributors.


SEAC aims to serve customers better SEAC, a manufacturer and supplier of specialist fasteners, has recently invested in the revamp of its website, to provide clear information and images on its products, in particular the product range (size and type), technical specifications and packaging.


S 92 tockist of SEAC products, namely Polytops® pins and nails, Con-sert screws, glazing packers and Stranglehold®


Banding, will now be listed on the SEAC website by country and region. SEAC points out that its website’s stockist link also helps stockists and their websites to be found in search engines. New features on the website include a photo gallery and case studies page. The case studies page will be useful


for solutions using SEAC products. The photo gallery page will enable customers to see photographs of products up close, in their packaging and in projects. Users of SEAC products will also be able to submit photographs to the gallery where a SEAC fastener or fixing has been used in application. SEAC believes that this will help give ideas on SEAC’s product usage and in return, contributors get their trade names mentioned.


Fastener + Fixing Magazine • Issue 73 January 2012


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