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FASTENER FAIR BRASIL


Innovation in inductive heating


JAMO is bringing to Fastener Fair Brasil 2011 a worldwide innovation in inductive heating.


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specifi c application requirements. Acument produces a wide range of products including /8 inch – 7


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bolts M3 – M22 (1 300mm (3 (¼ inch – 7


extruded parts. Jet Fast is ready


Jet Fast Company Limited, a manufacturer of a blind fastener line that encompasses more than 450 items in different sizes, will be exhibiting at Fastener Fair Brasil.


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et Fast highlights that its product range includes rubber nut inserts which function as a threaded insert and fastener which effectively seal against air or liquid leakage at the assembled joint. The


rubber nut inserts reduce the effects of vibration and can be used on both thin sheet and anchor applications on either uniform or non-uniform holes. Other products in Jet Fast’s range include metal rivet


nuts, available in a variety of materials and head types, which offer a maintenance free alternative to welding tapping or conventional nut and bolt, and nylon nut- inserts, which are reusable and can be used in metal, fi breglass and plastic panels.


/8 inch) in lengths 5mm –


/16 inch – 11 inch), nuts from M6 – M22 /8 inch), as well as cold formed and cold


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ith its Totalforge model, says JAMO, it is possible, with a single setup of taking just two minutes, to carry out either partial or total forging on the same equipment.


Totalforge can be used with carbon steels, stainless


steels and similar materials. Power from 15kW to 300kW is available and the heating bobbin works in low tension. Totalforge provides excellent quality in the fi nishing of


the part and does not generate scrap. There is an option for cooling using deionised water and also for either hydraulic or pneumatic advance. A 60Kw installation can produce up to 150kg/hour of material at 1,250°C.


Offering a range of manufacturing


Proven quality from FLECHA FIXADORES


Founded in 1935, FLECHA FIXADORES is a company with more than proven quality in the manufacture of screws and fasteners.


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capabilities Acument Brasil Sistemas de Fixação S/A has a broad range of manufacturing capabilities available to the fastening industry.


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cument’s extensive array of advanced manufacturing capabilities enables it to provide high quality, cost-effi cient engineered components that are custom designed to meet


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omplying with its ISO 9001:2008 quality system, FLECHA offers more than 5,000 items. These include rivets; fasteners for automotive, metalworking and telecommunications; self tapping, machine and chipboard screws, and many other products. Depending on their features, the products have dimensions ranging


from 2mm to 8mm in diameter and 4mm to 130mm in length. In addition, FLECHA produces a wide variety of screws, bolts and special rivets according to the specifi c design of its customers. Combining the technology of large companies with the fl exibility of


smaller companies, FLECHA has establishd itself as an excellent option to meet the needs of its customers with products based on national and international standards.


Super-Par Group:the DNA of Brazilian fasteners


Brazil is following a path of rapid growth and Super-Par says it is proud to contribute as a reference in fasteners in the country.


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ach product line coming from Super-Par’s inventory, carries with it the certainty that Brazilian projects and achievements are developing strongly, the company says. “In Fastener Fair Brasil, we will bring a little of our DNA and present 90 square


metres of market expertise in fasteners and successful partnerships, which together build the future of the nation”. Super-Par’s hot dip galvanised line will be featured on the stand. Today,


Super-Par says, it is an expert on the subject, with its own process and the largest inventory of screws in this segment. Super-Par will also show its line of stainless steel fasteners, “with new and unique business conditions”. In addition to presenting its product range Super-Par will have an exclusive business team, with special promotional offers prepared for the event.


Five segments for ZM fastener programme


The ZM fastener range is divided into fi ve segments: standard fasteners, wheel bolts and nuts, wheel accessories, tractor line and special screws.


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M’s experience in cold forging acquired over many years enabled it to add the fastener line to its product mix in 2010. A variety of bolts are aimed at different market segments including automotive, industrial tools and equipment, among others.


Wheel bolts and nuts is a product line undergoing further expansion of business today. Wide acceptance by consumers has led ZM to invest heavily in this area. Applications include passenger cars, SUVs, trucks, buses and trucks including Mercedes-Benz, Volvo, Scania, GM, Volkswagen, Ford, Fiat, Agrale and Randon. In the accessories segment ZM has developed a line of wheel bolts


and nuts with epoxy paint and chrome fi nished, which are available in blister packs. This line also includes anti-theft nuts and bolts, supplied in kits of 4, 16 or 20 pieces with a special key that can be adapted to each wheel. ZM’s tractor segment screws are all produced in Class 12.9 steel. Special bolts for various applications complement the ZM fastening line.


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