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Industrial and light construction companies are constantly faced with changing demands. New cost-saving, energy-efficient units require innovative fixing systems; while exacting demands are made on mechanical fastening security, corrosion-proofing and economics. SFS has taken these requirements to heart, meeting all of them where securing flat roof panels is concerned, and offering solutions combining economy and ease of use.
Intensive cooperation with system suppliers
New roofing systems and installation methods will only be successful when every link in the installation chain is attuned to demand. In terms of fixing individual components, system manufacturers work closely with SFS intec specialists.Through fundamental research into such areas as effective dispersal of sudden gusts of wind in the superstructure. backed up by years of know-how, SFS develops systems that are recommended by manufacturers of roof seals, steel profiles and insulation systems alike.
Innovative solutions from in-house research and development
Behind every innovation is an idea. But turning ideas on new insulation materials, seals and framework materials into reality places requirements on fastener technology. Thanks to pioneering research work in areas such as corrosion testing, bore-techniques and metallurgy, SFS is always up-to-the-minute on current technology and systems. Of course, we work closely with test companies, research laboratories and above all the manufacturers of roof, wall and ceiling components.
Future-focused fastening systems through targeted core research
Will the fasteners stand up to requirements? Can further advances be made in power drill fastener techniques? What can be achieved through alternative heat treatment processes and surface finishing? These are the sort of questions preoccupying our engineers, day in, day out. Rigorous testing, both in our own laboratories and in the external market place, means that new products have to prove their worth. Where your safety is concerned, compromise is not an option.
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