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FASTENER FAIR HANNOVER Don’t miss out


In the following pages there is a selection of innovations and new products which are being displayed by exhibitors at Fastener Fair Hannover. For more information on the products and services described make sure you visit the relevant company’s stand during the show.


New fastener generation Avdel® is one of the leading global product brands from Infastech®


and has been a technology leader for more than 75 years with a wide range of blind fasteners and tooling available.


Speed Fastening® next level. NeoSpeed® A


tolerances than traditional rivets. Other new products include Avibulb®


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vdel recently introduced a new fastener generation that it says takes


technology to the delivers a manufacturing throughput


up to four times greater than traditional threaded or breakstem fasteners. NeoSpeed®


has a bigger grip range and wider hole XT and Avinox® XT -


Expertise in special connection elements


Albert Pasvahl offers visitors its experience and expertise in special connection elements and accessories resulting from over 75 years in business. During the course of this time, it has become a leading stockist of special standard screws.


Hall: 21 Stand: B16


lbert Pasvahl’s product range includes: brass bolts & screws DIN 84/85/933/963/964; heavy duty hexagon head screw plugs DIN 910; hexagon socket head shoulder screws 7379; hexagon fit bolts DIN 609/610; hexagon set screws with


small hexagon DIN 561/564; hexagon socket pipe plugs DIN 906; hexagon socket screw plugs DIN 908; knurled thumb screws and nuts DIN 464/653/466/467; locking screws with collar and vent DIN 5586; square head bolts DIN 478/479/480; slotted pan head screws DIN 920/921/923; slotted set screws DIN 417/438/551/553 and other ISO/DIN products on request. www.pasvahl.de


20 Fastener + Fixing Technology • Issue 5 Apr - Jun 2012 , Hall: 21 Stand: G02


two new patented structural breakstem fasteners that, according to Avdel, create the widest grip range of any bulbing rivets in the market. Both series are available with 6.4mm diameter. Another new product is Aptino®


thermoplastic materials which is the latest new product from Infastech’s iForm™ brand. Reduced radial stress in the application enables a reduction of boss wall thicknesses and thermoplastic material usage and further lowers manufacturing costs. Innovative threaded fasteners of the Infastech brands Elco®


a thread-forming fastener for


and


iForm™ are also available for various applications in construction, electronics, automotive and industrial, and commercial.


Precision quality


Since 1980 Defremm S.p.A has specialised in cold forming production from wire made of carbon steel, aluminium alloy, copper, brass and stainless steel.


produces fasteners, as well as standard parts such as rivet nuts and blind rivets. The company has a wide range of horizontal heading


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machines with from 2 to 6 stations. With a view to meeting increasingly complex customer requirements Defremm continually invest in advanced machinery for recovery, threading, punching, turning, assembly and optical control selection. Defremm’s experienced team carry out technical and


feasibility studies to co-design products together with clients. It then designs and builds the necessary tools in its workshop to manufacture initial samples and standardise production. “We will continue with this focus on research and


development in order to guarantee our clients the innovative solutions they have come to expect.”


Hall: 21 Stand: H10


efremm, located in the north of Italy, manufactures special parts to customer drawings for different applications. These include the automotive industry, household appliances, fittings for plumbing, and sports equipment. Defremm also


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