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EXHIBITIONS


Fastener Fair India set to be a growing success


After its initial great success in April 2011, Fastener Fair India 2013 will open its doors again at the Bombay Exhibition Centre in Mumbai, India, from 17th


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he exhibition covers a wide product range of industrial fasteners and fixings, assembly and installation systems, storage and logistics services, fastener manufacturing technology and construction fixings.


Building on a successful first edition and benefiting from


the strong market growth in key sectors such as automotive and construction, Fastener Fair India 2013 provides excellent business and networking opportunities to all industry professionals, including distributors, suppliers and engineers. Four months ahead of the exhibition, more than 80 companies


have already booked as much as 1,200m² of net exhibition space; this is more than the total exhibition space of the previous show. Alongside India and other Asian exhibitor countries, such as Taiwan and China, a large number of German and Italian companies will, once again, exhibit at India’s dedicated exhibition for the fastener and fixing industry. Not only is Fastener Fair India rapidly growing in size, it has


also proven to be a high quality event which was confirmed by the exhibition survey carried out after the previous event. The survey revealed that 95% of exhibitors reported positive business


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enquiries at their stands and also achieved their overall aims. Furthermore, the show was given excellent marks for the quality of trade visitors. Both visitors and exhibitors praised the show as a highly professional and worthwhile industry event, ensuring positive prospects for the future. Fastener Fair India 2013 will again be co-located with BLECH India, an exhibition for sheet metal working. The third edition of this highly successful trade fair will, once again, present machines, tools and systems for the entire sheet metal manufacturing process, including metal forming and bending solutions, stamping, pressing, automation, flexible manufacturing systems, metal supply, cutting, punching, joining/welding, tooling, laser technology, as well as finishing and coating. For companies interested in exhibiting at Fastener Fair India 2013, an exhibitor brochure is available from the organisers, Mack Brooks Exhibitions. The brochure includes important information on stand reservation and stand packages, the venue and the Indian fastener and fixings market. Extensive information about the show is also available on the exhibition website. www.fastenerfair.com


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Deepak Fasteners has announced a new state-of-the-art manufacturing facility with the production capacity of 600 tonnes a day in Bhopal, India.


eepak says that its new facility will be based on 300 acres of land and will allow the company to provide its customers with the best of products, support, availability, packaging, reliability and technical excellence. Deepak is already the largest


industrial fastener manufacturer in India and also the proud owner of the Unbrako premium high-tensile fastener brand, which it will be exhibiting at Fastener Fair India. With more than 100 years of experience and leadership, Unbrako and Deepak Fasteners continue to provide innovative fastening solutions to critical applications in the engineering, automotive, petrochemical, power generation (solar, hydro, windmill or nuclear), and construction sectors, along with special purpose fasteners. Deepak’s fasteners serve major market segments such as railways, airports, bridges, transmission towers, overhead lines and heavy earthmovers and have also been used in the Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Heathrow Terminal 5 and Delhi Metro. Deepak Fasteners states that it offers competitive precision engineered


fasteners to meet recognised international standards, resulting in higher tensile strength, improved fatigue resistance, improved ease of installation, reduced total cost of maintenance and an extended life cycle.


Eddy current testing in India


Technofour will present its wide range of Eddy current test instruments and systems at Fastener Fair India.


for metal sorting and flaw detection systems for tubes, bars and wires. Multifect-EX is an Eddy current test system


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capable of multi-frequency operation, which is powered by an embedded Pentium processor with a Windows XP operating system and built-in features including extensive data logging and report generation. Technofour describes MTS-EX as a reliable


system with an established performance for evaluation of alloy type, grain structure, case depth and heat treatment condition, on raw stock, as well as semi-finished components, at one or more frequencies and also for material segregation or grade sorter in fastener, automobile and pipe industries.


ased on Eddy current techniques since 1972, Technofours range of products include portable instruments such as conductivity meters, equipment


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