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FASTENER FAIR HANNOVER


Extra grip, extra strength from Orlock


manufacturing structural blind rivets. Another advantage of aluminium is the thin layer of aluminium oxide that forms on the surface when exposed to air, making it resistant to corrosion and so increasing Orlock’s overall corrosive resistant properties. Ornit’s Orlock fasteners are well-known for their double


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locking system: two sets of gripping grooves locking the mandrel in the rivet body and creating a secure, vibration resistant joint. On set-up, the Orlock forms a large blind side area, spreading the clamp load over a large surface area, making it ideal also for fragile, thin and soft joint materials. Orlock alumimium 7.8mm is a powerful fastener with extra grip and extra strength and ideal for aluminium joints. Orlock 4.8mm and 6.4mm are also available in aluminium in a variety of head types and grip ranges.


www.ornit.com Hall: 21 Stand: H32


Ornit Blind Rivets has brought together lightweight, environment friendly aluminium and the double locking Orlock 7.8mm rivet to create a powerful structural fastener.


luminium is one of the lightest commercial metals available, yet its high strength to weight ratio makes it ideal choice for industrial uses. Ornit uses an aluminium alloy with high strength, ideal for


Dörken showcases silica-based seal


Hall: 21 Stand: F22


Dörken MKS-Systeme GmbH & Co KG, based in Herdecke, Germany, will be showing an enhancement of the company’s silica-based seal with integrated lubricant at the upcoming Fastener Fair Hannover.


and fulfils the specifications of VW’s new norm 1131-1/2. Combined with the Delta-Protekt®


I sizes from M2 up to M80


types like carriage bolts, tension bolts, self drilling screws, … patented transducers integrated heating-up solution extensometer as option


standard-conform to ISO 14399, ISO 16047, company standards from FIAT, GM, Hyundai, PSA, Renault, VW and much more


extended range of products


vibration testing machines (Junker) tension testing machines torsion testing machines


TesT GmbH


Helena-Rubinstein-Str. 4 D 40699 Erkrath +49 (0)211 20 99 03-0 test@test-gmbh.com www.test-gmbh.com


The pure experience in force and torque measurement.


TesT KG Bösch 63


CH 6331 Hünenberg +41 (0)41 785 60-10 test@test-ag.ch


Hall: 21 www.test-gmbh.com Stand: A70 KL 100 zinc flake


basecoat the system features corrosion resistance times of over 720 hours in salt spray testing and provides greater resistance to brake fluid, oils and cleaning agents. It improves mechanical properties, withstands temperatures of up to 180°C for 96 hours, achieves better grip results, and ensures that coefficients of friction are kept constant. www.doerken-mks.com


friction testing machines for screws, bolts, and nuts n particularly difficult applications the Delta-Protekt® VH


301.1 GZ topcoat prevents stick/slip effects when fitting chromium (VI)-free surfaces against e-coated parts. It can also be assembled against aluminium without any problem


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