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Lindapter Hollo-Bolt: Now CE marked


the Construction Products Regulation. Structural engineers can now design Hollo-Bolt


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connections using the new Eurocode 3 standard and the characteristic values of tensile and shear resistance are included in the revised Lindapter catalogue (available now). Product performance is tested and confirmed by a third party to meet a standard that is recognised by engineering and construction communities across Europe.


The accomplishment


follows a thorough independent assessment of Lindapter’s factory production control system and detailed analysis of the Hollo- Bolt’s performance.


Constantly investing for the better


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Lindapter has announced the CE marking of the Hollo-Bolt®


, giving engineers and contractors


additional confidence in the popular connection for structural hollow section (SHS).


indapter says that the Hollo-Bolt is the only CE marked steelwork ‘blind fixing’ in the world and proves that Lindapter is at the forefront of product development by achieving CE certification, significantly in advance of


Professional products


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fischer injection resins and the accompanying range of extras and accessories are designed for universal use and offer a wide variety of different applications in all substrates.


ischer highlights that its FIS EM (ETA- 09/0089) product is the ideal choice when it comes to flexible anchoring depths in cracked concrete and in post-installed reinforcement links. The fischer FIS V and FIS VW (ETA 02/0024) high-


performance resins deliver a wide spectrum of uses with official construction approval in uncracked concrete and masonry. The fischer Thermax product family is a product innovation


suitable for universal fixings without thermal bridges of heavy loads such as awnings, winter gardens and roofs on outside walls in composite thermal insulation systems (CTIS). The range of screws offered by fischer is especially suitable


for chipboard, timber constructions, wooden façades, floor boards, decks, posts and rapid assembly. The ETA specifies the setting and production of chipboard screws used as timber fasteners and applies for fischer timber and chipboard screws with diameters ranging from 3mm to 10mm. For the first time, the ETA also specifies the fastening of top-roof and façade insulation systems. The SaMontec System is fischer’s fixing range for ventilation, heating, air-conditioning and water systems. It offers optimum solutions for laying pipes, cables, data communication and mains supply connections.


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Vipa S.p.A. states that it is a state of the art company, offering the best service for the supply of fasteners worldwide.


ipa S.p.A has a facility space of over 130,000 square metres, of which 30,000 is the main building, hosting an automatic warehouse capable of storing up to 120,000 pallets of goods. The automatic warehouse


is equipped with modern technology systems to maximise distribution efficiency of all the products available. Vipa highlights that its qualified sales personnel follow


directly all customer relationships offering a professional attention to satisfy the demands at all levels with the highest rapidity and efficiency. “The introduction of two official European branch offices


in Barcelona (Spain) and Lyon (France), along with ISO 9001 certification, is a proof that the company is constantly investing for the better.”


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Nuclear


endorsed quality Tachart Ltd (also know as Bolt and Nut Manufacturing (BNM)), based in Rotherham, UK, has manufactured qualified fasteners for nuclear power since the 1990s.


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t has machined components for nuclear plants from USA to China and offers full material traceability and qualification via its nuclear endorsed quality management system. “No other specialist qualified fastener manufacturer


can match the same level of quality and rapid delivery for this critical industry. In response to the upcoming UK nuclear new build programme, we already have plans to increase our production capacity by a further 50% to meet the increased demand expected for this sector in the decade ahead.”


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