Fastener News Archive

A reliable locking performance using a two nut design

20th April 2020

Here, Bill Eccles from Bolt Science, explains the benefits of a two nut design bolted joint and how it can be provide a more reliable performance in installations, as part of a new series of exclusive articles published on FastFixTechnology.com Many types of old machinery have two nuts on the bolts. A thin nut is frequently used in these applications. Sometimes the thin nut can be observed belo...

Automotive

Mechanical testing in the aerospace sector

17th April 2020

By Alan Thomas, marketing, Zwick Roell Ltd There is a need for the aerospace industry to adhere to the strictest of standards for every component manufactured. All items created require extreme precision and repeatability to ensure reliable functionality. While critical equipment failures present a problem for any industry, the consequences of failure are especially serious in aerospace. The ma...

Aerospace

Power bolts fasten wooden structures in concrete

17th April 2020

With the fischer bolt anchor FAZ II, wooden structures can be anchored in concrete with particular ease, load-bearing capacity and safety. Through continuous development of its anchor family, fischer provides a product that is optimally adapted to the needs of the user. The range of applications for the bolt series is expanding due to higher tensile and cross-load capacities and variable anchor...

Construction + Civil Engineering

NORMA supplies medical joining products for Italy, Spain and Germany

16th April 2020

NORMA Group, a global market leader in engineered joining technology, is ensuring the availability of joining products such as its Y plastic pipe connectors and taper thread connectors as well as white cable ties for attaching hoses, which are required in the manufacture of lung ventilators and in hospitals. According to official permission, the distribution centres in Gavardo and Barcelona hav...

Other Industries

Safer choices for designers

16th April 2020

Safety is an issue both in finished products and in the manufacturing process. Here, JET PRESS looks at a few ways to improve safety by using the right fastener:Shake, rattle and rollMovement and vibration in machinery and automotive situations causes problems for engineers. When components move, the fasteners holding them together can become loose and fall out. Engineers can tackle this proble...

Automotive

Bulten launches BUFOe

15th April 2020

Bulten has launched BUFOe, a new product line focusing on energy efficiency, as part of it’s sustainability strategy. By replacing conventional fasteners in a vehicle with BUFOe, Bulten points out that CO2 emissions can be reduced by more than 30% in the manufacturing process. Anders Nyström, president and CEO of Bulten, comments: “As an industrial company and especially as a supplier to the au...

Automotive

BUMAX halves energy use

15th April 2020

BUMAX has reduced the energy it uses for heating and electricity at its Åshammar facility by over 50% since 2011.Patrik Lundström Törnquist, managing director of BUMAX, comments: “This is an impressive feat for a manufacturing company operating in a large facility in the Nordics.We commenced our sustainability program already in 2011 and have seen fantastic results. By using less energy for hea...

Offshore

Increased resistance in a smaller profile

14th April 2020

Southco Inc has expanded its line of constant torque hinges with a new version that supports additional friction and reduced weight in limited space applications. Depending on the torque requirements of the application, Southco’s E6-10E Constant Torque Hinge with extended housing enables the resistance of two hinges to be packaged into one hinge, saving weight without compromising functionality...

Aerospace

Suit any screw joint with MINIMAT-ED

14th April 2020

Innovative upgrades and continuous optimisation of existing product lines are the guiding principles of the screwdriving technology specialists DEPRAG SCHULZ GmbH u CO. The latest developments have resulted in the flexible low cost electric handheld screwdriver MINIMAT-ED. This all rounder can, in conjunction with the ComCenter ED, be adapted quickly and simply to suit any screw joint. The ComC...

Electrical + Electronics

New thermally conductive adhesive for heat sensitive components

9th April 2020

The new Elecolit® 6607 adhesive from Panacol is thermally conductive and can be oven cured at temperatures as low as 80°C. It is characterised by excellent metal adhesion and is electrically insulating. Elecolit® 6607 is an epoxy resin-based adhesive filled with aluminium oxide. It is a one component adhesive and due to its flow characteristics, it can be applied by dispenser, screen printing o...

Electrical + Electronics