fischer showcases new products for infrastructure

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Fischer has announced a range of products, system solutions and services for infrastructure and tunnel construction projects.

The company showcased an overhead wiring installation at InnoTrans 2024 in Berlin, which uses the fischer FHB II Highbond system, which involves force-controlled expanding FHB II-A anchor rods combined with FHB II-P and FHB II-PF HIGH SPEED resin capsules or the FIS HB 360 S Highbond special mortar. The system solution safely transfers heavy loads into concrete, requiring fewer fastening points and smaller base plates in overhead wiring installations.

Other chemical fixing systems were also applied in infrastructure and tunnel construction projects, including the fischer FIS EM Plus injection mortar for anchoring retaining walls to floor slabs, for post-installed rebar connections, for noise barriers or for temporary fastenings.

According to the European Technical Assessment (ETA), the service life of the anchorages ranges from 50 to 100 years. Its wide range of approved applications includes seismic applications, diamond-drilled and water-filled drill holes, fire resistance classes up to R240 (240 minutes), dynamics and anchorages in concrete surfaces in accordance with Germany’s water resources law (WHG) among others. 

Another choice for infrastructure and tunnel construction projects is the fischer FIS SB injection mortar for fixing reinforcing bars, guide rails, formwork elements, noise barriers, mounting devices for supply pipes and temporary fastenings. 

Additionally, the fischer FNA II nail anchor applies to fastening noise barrier systems, fire protection cladding and supply lines. The high-performance UltraCut FBS II concrete screws by fischer are also ideal for temporary fixings or multiple applications, such as in formwork construction. 

Fischer added that its products had been tested in accordance with European and international standards and have an ETA as well as a UL certification and ICC approval for the US, Canada and countries in the Far East.

Not long before, the fischer Group of Companies fully acquired mobile robotic solutions company BauBot, aiming to strengthen robotics applications on construction sites.

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