EXHIBITIONS
Berdan meets customers’ demands
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Headquartered in Tarsus, Turkey, Berdan Civata AS manufactures all types of 10.9 and 12.9 class, hot dip galvanised high strength bolts, nuts, and studs according to national and international standards.
erdan’s products include high strength bolts, anchors, studs, threaded rod and nuts, which are used across a number of industries such as petrochemical, machinery, construction, structural
steel, valve manufacturers, refineries, wind energy and other renewable energy sectors. Berdan exports to more than 30 countries worldwide. Berdan Civata’s site started as a 150m² workshop but now
covers a total area of over 33,000m² in the Mersin-Tarsus Organised Industrial Zone. The site includes a completely integrated bolt factory with heat treatment facilities, electro-galvanisation facilities, dip galvanisation facilities and zinc-lamella coating facilities, with over 200 members of staff. Berdan Civata says its products are made according to ISO, EN, ANSI, DIN, ASTM, AFNOR and JIS norms and also to customer demands.
www.berdancivata.com
Kaleliler’s growing exports
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Kaleliler Bağlantı Elemanları Ltd, based in Ankara, Turkey, says its export capacity, especially to Europe, is growing every day.
roducing hot forged bolts, threaded rods and studs, nuts, as well as specially designed items, Kaleliler has been a solution partner for fasteners since 1995. Kaleliler’s fasteners are used in a variety
of industries such as steel buildings, renewable energy (especially wind turbines), industrial buildings, petrochemical and pressure vessels. The company also produces galvanise coatings at its
facilities in Ankara with a team of 60 staff, and tests and controls can be made in its quality control laboratory. Necessary certificates for the products according to EN 10204 3.1 B are also available. Kaleliler also has quality and environmental certificates
and CE certificate for structural bolts according to EN 14399 and EN 15048.
www.kaleliler.com.tr
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