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SFS Group Fastening Technology Ltd.153 KIRKSTALL ROADLEEDSWEST YORKSHIRE LS4 2AT Tel: 0330 0555 888 Fax: ukenquiries@sfs.com
The NVELOPE® subframe system suitable for concealed fix applications.
The new innovative fastening system BSA builds on existing fastener technologies to provide the installer with a simple and cost effective adjustable solution for tapered insulation on steel decks.
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New telescopic sleeve fastening system for tapered flat roofs on concrete decks subject to snow loads or other type of weight loads.
The new SXC5 is developed especially for increased pull out values. Depending on the subconstruction thickness we increased the pull out values by up to 50%. Therefore we are able to reduce the amount of the screws to bear the same loads as with the existing fasteners for this application or reduce the subconstruction thickness and therefore save tons of steel in each building making it even more economic. Furthermore we have also developed a new head shape to increase the pull over values by around 20%.
SC5/SC6 wing drill screws
At SFS, we believe that buildings are more than just structures – they are a testament to our collective ambition for a better future.
The TUF-S blind fastener is superior to previous approaches to the attachment of HPL or fibre cement cladding panels with regards to installation and long-term security. Installation is performed quickly and securely by one person, without the use of special tools. Installation time is also reduced by up to 50% when compared to conventional blind attachments. The TUF-S blind fastener can be removed once if required.
SXP2 – SXP5 – SXP14 Single ply insulated panel fasteners. When installing single ply membrane panels, careful consideration is needed throughout the installation process to prevent reduction of the panel’s thermal performance. The SXP range has been designed with these considerations in mind, ensuring minimal damage is caused to the panel at every stage of the installation process. Find out more: uk.sfs.com