Additionally, we collaborate with various companies, such as the Dutch TERWA to supply lifting anchors; or the German BT-INNOVATION which manufactures various products, among which the connectors for joining prefabricated elements or for sandwich panels stand out.
CLAMPS·
CLAMPS·
CLAMPS·
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CLAMPS·
THREADED PRODUCTS·
THREADED PRODUCTS·
THREADED PRODUCTS·
THREADED PRODUCTS·
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What materials do you use to manufacture clamps and threaded parts?
We primarily use low carbon steel and stainless steel AISI304 and AISI316, but we can also produce parts with other types of high tensile strength steels or with other characteristics.
Do you manufacture custom parts according to drawings or samples?
We specialize in manufacturing custom parts, with different formats and uses for both threaded wire parts and non-threaded wire parts.
Do you offer surface treatments or special coatings?
We have facilities for electrolytic zinc plating, zinc plating+sealing, and zinc-nickel+sealing. We can also perform other types of coatings such as hot-dip galvanizing, geomet, or heat treatments thanks to our partner companies.
What type of threading do you perform?
We perform thread rolling on wire parts, which is a manufacturing process used to create threads on wire parts using rollers instead of cutting material through chip removal.
This process is more efficient because, instead of removing material, it deforms the wire to give it the desired thread shape.
What are the advantages of thread rolling and why is it the best system?
The advantages of the thread rolling system compared to wire parts threaded by chip removal are:
1. Greater strength:
Thread-rolled parts tend to have greater mechanical strength due to the cold working that hardens the material.
This is because the material fibers align during the rolling process, which improves tensile and torsional strength.
In contrast, the chip removal process can weaken the material, as a part of it is removed, which can reduce structural strength in the thread areas.
2. Better surface finish:
The thread rolling process produces a smoother and more uniform surface finish, while chip removal tends to generate a greater amount of burrs and rough surfaces.
3. Higher productivity and efficiency:
It is a high-speed process, especially suitable for mass production.
4. Waste reduction:
Since no material is removed, the rolling process produces less waste compared to chip removal. This makes it a more economical and environmentally friendly option.
5. Better dimensional accuracy:
Due to the rolling process, threaded parts can be more dimensionally accurate.