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Perfect Screw Connections


Locking Locking Sealing


Systems for meeting different demands and applications of OT-Precote, 3M Scotch Grip, polyamide- all-around and nylon seals, Loctite, and our special products GESI STR white and red.


Lubricating


Sliding lacquers (anti-friction-coating) as solid lubricants and slide coating made of special, highly lubricating adhesives as pre-coating that reduce friction and wear or cause a specified friction with minimal friction coefficient.


Protecting


Complete and partial coatings, to avoid corrosion and sticking, e.g. welding splatters, deposits of lacquer, etc. Here it is possible to apply polyamides, PTFE and products containing PTFE. Coloured polyamide and polyester coatings as decorative or corrosion protection complete the program.


Plastisols


Plastisol coating, directly used as seal under the head and on washers, for noise and vibration attenuation of fastening elements and for fixing screws and special components as locking measure (pre-assembly).


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Measuring and Sorting


We measure and sort for you threaded parts and special parts in tolerance ranges of 5/100 mm depending on the part size.


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Microencapsulated adhesives as pre-coating with systems called OT-Precote, System 3M Scotch Grip and Loctite, according to DIN 267, part 27 or to the requirements of work standards.


Clamping


Polyamide coating as spots or all around the threads in all required colours, as well as the systems GESI Clemm-Loc, VC-3 Vibratite and OT-Precote- Products according to DIN 267, part 28.


SD Products to showcase range


SD Products Ltd will be exhibiting its large range of standard and special, spring steel and moulded fasteners at Fastener Fair Stuttgart.


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D Products’ range includes many hundreds of components that have been developed with its manufacturing partners


through its own tooling programme. At Fastener Fair Stuttgart SD


Products will also be exhibiting its most recently added range of Wave springs and retaining ring products, which it says are ideal for where there is a limited working space but high dynamic load requirement to meet. The Wave springs and retaining rings are commonly used in valve, mechanical seal, hydraulic and petro-chemical applications. “We look forward to welcoming you to our stand, introducing


you to our company, and discussing any specific requirements you may have.”


Innovative logistic solutions


Keller & Kalmbach GmbH, a wholesaler for fasteners and joining elements that manages more than 30,000 customer referenced parts, will be exhibiting at Fastener Fair Stuttgart.


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Stuttgart/Plochingen Tel. 0 71 53 / 20 43


Thüringen/Bleicherode Tel. 03 63 38 / 4 56 24-10


www.gewindesichern.de


t the show Keller & Kalmbach will display its RFID Kanban solutions for C-parts along with its partner SFS unimarket. “We offer the right solution for any requirement –


from eBusiness systems for occasional needs up to Kanban solutions for volume production. Keller & Kalmbach is a pioneer in the field of C-part logistics. More than 1,200 implemented projects and 2,200,000 container fills p.a. bear witness to this specialisation.”


www.sdproducts.co.uk


8.T25


6.N04


Visit us at


Fastener Fair 2013 Stuttgart, 26.-28. Feb. Hall 6, Stand L100


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