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CONSTRUCTION FIXINGS


Recent European Technical Approvals for fixings


Below is a list of recent ETAs granted in the last three months to fixings products, following the agreement with the European Organisation for Technical Approvals.


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t is important to note that existing ETAs may be amended or withdrawn so this list should not be considered definitive.


For further information and a full


list of valid ETAs you should visit EOTA’s website www.eota.be


ETA NUMBER TRADE NAME


ETAG 001 Metal Anchors for use in Concrete (all parts) ETA - 11/0321


Atrion Injection System AVM TOP QUATTRO for rebar connection


ETA - 11/0492 Injection system Hilti HIT-HY200 for rebar connection


ETA - 11/0515 HX VINIL CE ETA - 12/0021 Rawl R-HPTII-A4 Anchor


ETA - 12/0028 Hilti Injection Anchor HIT-Z/HIT-Z-R with HY 200-R


ETA - 12/0097 LUSAN. Anti-twist FIXBOLT anchor Bolt ETA - 12/0147 S101-Piovra


ETA - 12/0194 MIT-VSF, MIT-COOL galvanized or stainless steel bonded


ETA - 12/0205 M50-PLUS


ETAG 014 Plastic Anchors for ETICS ETA - 12/0032 CAPATECT TYPE 041


ETA - 12/0064 Klebeanker Duplex JJ A8S ETA - 12/0070


ETAG 020 plastic Anchors (all parts) N/A


N/A Insulation anchor MDD-S CE COMPANY Adolf Würth GmbH & Co Kg


Hilti Aktiengesellschaft Business Unit Anchors


HODARA UTENSILI S.p.A. Rawlplug Ltd


Hilti Entwicklungsgesellschaft mbH


Lusan Fijaciones Y Anclajes S.L. ITW Construction products italy Srl Mungo Befestigungstechnick AG


Sympafix


Deutsche Amphibolin Warke DAW Robert-Murjahn Stiftung GmbH & Co Kg


Austrotherm GmbH MUNGO S.R.L.


N/A Revolutionary chemical anchor system


Hilti says that its recently launched HIT-HY 200 is a revolutionary chemical anchor system, which when used together with Hilti HIT-Z anchor rods, allows contractors to make structural fastenings in concrete without the need to clean the anchor holes.


unattained bond strength, making HIT-HY 200 Hilti’s highest performing injectable adhesive mortar ever. Cleaning the holes after drilling is seen by contractors around


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the world as a tedious, time-consuming part of the chemical anchor installation process, requiring use of inconvenient tools and equipment such as steel brushes, compressed air or manual pumps. However, up to now, good hole cleaning has been essential for reliable anchor performance and, accordingly, this step in the installation process has long been a major concern of chemical anchor users everywhere. Elimination of the need for anchor hole cleaning therefore not only saves time and labour


nchor hole cleaning is a task that construction companies are very keen to eliminate from their daily workload. Hilti states that its new system not only makes this possible, it also achieves previously


costs, it also helps ensure reliable fastenings. Contractors and engineers who design anchor points will thus have much greater peace of mind because the anchors installed on the jobsite will be as safe and robust as they were designed to be in their plans and blueprints. Hilti points out that an additional benefit of this revolutionary


no-hole-cleaning anchor system concerns health, safety and environmental aspects, which have been growing tremendously in importance over the last decade. As the HIT-HY 200/HIT-Z anchor rod system has eliminated the cleaning operation, and thus the need to blow dust out of the hole, environmental pollution in the form of airborne dust is greatly reduced. This new system therefore virtually eliminates a source of breathable dust that construction workers may otherwise be exposed to every day.


New solar panel fixings range


In keeping with its strategy of providing products and solutions for sustainable buildings Aptus Fastener Systems Ltd has introduced a solar panel fixings range.


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ptus supplies high quality fastening components into the renewable energy sector including hanger bolts, mounting plates, saddle washers, EPDM sealing washers and solar hooks. “It is our aim to provide a maximum levels of service to our customers. This means achieving high standards of supply, product quality and engineering support. We supply dozens of companies across the building technologies supply chain.


Many of these customers have specific objectives in both product and quality requirements. Our aim is to meet these objectives through the extent of our product range, the development of our distributor network and scope of our quality management systems.” Aptus Fastener Systems can also supply a range of products for the installation of roof insulation. These products include thermo-


break anchors and plastic nails incorporating glass fibre reinforced pins with special heads to prevent heat loss and protect this fixing against penetrating humidity. “Whether a customer is seeking to fit insulation as part of an innovative wall panel or roof panel solution for new build applications - or as part of a retrofit refurbishment project - we have a solution.”


Fastener + Fixing Magazine • Issue 75 May 2012


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