Fastening technology

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The mounting technique is used in building practice the mounting of constructions of components made of reinforced concrete or masonry. This includes fasteners and tools . Drills for stone and concrete, bolts with bolt setting technology and dowels made of metal or plastic are used. In vehicle technology and mechanical engineering , screws , bolts and rivets are mainly used for fastening. A staple gun is often used to fasten foils, fabrics, thin panels and insulation materials .

techniques

economy

Classification

The production of fastening technology is in the statistical classification of economic activities in the European Community (NACE) in several sectors of the manufacturing sector split (branch code C), the manufacture of plastic products specifically of builders' ware of plastic (industry code 22:23), the manufacture of metal products, especially from Screws and rivets (industry code 25.94) and the tool manufacturing industries . In Germany, the NACE-derived classification of economic sectors WZ 2008 applies , in Austria the ÖNACE, also derived from NACE .

Manufacturer for fastening technology

See also

literature

  • Konrad Zilch , Claus Jürgen Diederichs, Rolf Katzenbach: Handbook for civil engineers: technology, organization and economy. Springer, 2001, ISBN 3540657606 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Classification of economic sectors, 2008 edition (WZ 2008) ( Memento from January 9, 2010 in the Internet Archive )