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Special engineered fasteners


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PSM International considers itself to be a worldwide market leader in the design, production and distribution of special engineered fasteners. Established in 1931, PSM has global capabilities with manufacturing and distribution operations in 23 countries around the world.


SM International’s customers include market leaders in the automotive, consumer electronics, white goods markets and other manufacturing sectors. PSM prides itself on the ability to provide technical


support, application engineering, project management and customer service to a consistently high standard. PSM’s core products include a complete range of inserts for


injection-moulded plastics, as well as multiple fastening solutions for sheet metal. PSM also provides both self-clinching fasteners and anchor rivet bushes for precision metal applications as well as proprietary Flangeform fasteners for heavy duty applications. Flangeform fasteners are available in both nuts and studs and are widely used in the automotive, white goods, consumer electronics and general sheet metal industries. PSM also designs and manufactures specialised automatic


feeding equipment for full integration into customer press lines and robotic cells providing cost saving applications. PSM has gained significant expertise working with customers


throughout the product life cycle from design conception through to product launch and into general production.


Dresselhaus presents solutions


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stud welding machines giving the fastest and most accurate results, Soyer also produces all types of weld fasteners. Particularly noteworthy is the new SOYER HZ-1 universal


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Dresselhaus says that its philosophy of ‘listening, understanding and presenting solutions’, as well as the close contact with its customers, has played a crucial role in the successful growth of the company.


resselhaus has approximately 800 employees who make sure (among other things) that 10 billion items per year are in the right place at the right time. Alongside this is a warehouse with state-of-the-art


high bay racking, with 60,000 pallet locations and 50,000 items on stock helping to ensure smooth logistics. Dresselhaus has a QM (quality management) system that


ensures that the quality of the outgoing and incoming goods is controlled and documented day-to-day, and that everything is compliant with strict requirements and guidelines. Dresselhaus also maintains its own truck fleet, which means that it is able to provide on time and reliable supplies to customers every day, to guarantee a smooth production on-site.


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weld stud. This all purpose weld stud is ideal for stud welding using all known stud welding systems such as capacitor discharge, drawn arc and short cycle drawn arc. Together with the corresponding welding equipment, this new type of weld stud can now replace the virtually innumerable variety of weld studs offered in the market. “The innovative HZ-1 weld


stud allows first class, leakproof and non-detachable weld joints to be produced featuring a very decorative appearance. The ratio between stud diameter and sheet thickness is 10:1. Moreover there is no flange, no weld spatter and no weld fillet interference and the thread can be used right up to the base material.” www.soyer.com


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Masterfix is one of Europe’s main blind riveting technique professionals, offering a wide range of blind rivets, blind rivet nuts and blind riveting hand and power tools through its Pan-European support organisation.


asterfix highlights that it has over 25 years experience of innovation and entrepreneurship combined with a healthy dose of common sense. “We can offer you flexible private label options


and are interested in building partnerships that last. If you are looking for quality and service, you are looking for us.” www.masterfix.com


SOYER HZ-1 universal weld stud


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Heinz Soyer Bolzenschweißtechnik GmbH has more than 40 years of expertise in the field of high-speed fastening technology.


oyer’s products are comprehensively certified for quality, safety, environmental protection and occupational health and safety. Besides portable stud welders for mobile use and high-tech CNC


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