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Screw Anchor for Fire Protection Boards in Tunnel Constructions

With the Multi-Monti screw anchor, German fastening specialist Heco from Schramberg in the Black Forest supplies a product for fastenings in concrete which offers numerous benefits compared to drop-in anchors. The MMS-P version of the screw anchor with pan head and European Technical Assessment (ETA-05/0011) also recently gained a national technical approval
(Z-21.1-1728) from the DIBt (Centre of Competence for Construction) in Germany for multiple fastening of fire protection boards in concrete.

 The design values in the national technical approval apply both for fire exposure in accordance...

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Screw Anchor for Fire Protection Boards in Tunnel Constructions

With the Multi-Monti screw anchor, German fastening specialist Heco from Schramberg in the Black Forest supplies a product for fastenings in concrete which offers numerous benefits compared to drop-in...

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Screw Anchors fix Fire Protection Boards in the Pians-Quadratsch Tunnel

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Issue 02/2019 Heco

Screw Anchors fix Fire Protection Boards in the Pians-Quadratsch Tunnel

For the refurbishment of the 1545 m long Pians-Quadratsch tunnel system on the Arlberg Schnellstraße S16 in Austria, the fire protection boards were fixed using Multi-Monti screw anchors from Heco....

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Cement-based, glass fibre-reinforced Tunnel Fire Protection Boards

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