As part of our continued commitment and investment in product development and testing, Lindapter commissioned BRE Global Ltd (UKAS 0578) to independently fire test its Type FL Beam Flange Clamp.
The products were tested in tension whilst subjected to a standard fire exposure in accordance with ISO 834 and ASTM E-119 for a duration of 120 minutes. BRE test report P123815-1002 Issue: 1 verifies load limits for 120 minute fire rating.
This testing provides contractors, specifiers and construction professionals with additional confidence and demonstrates our commitment to quality and transparency of product performance by increasing the volume of independent data we have.
Click Here to download flyer with Fire Rated load limits
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Save time and money
Clamping two steel sections together avoids time-consuming welding or conventional drilling and bolting.
Safer connections
On-site drilling and welding is avoided, removing the need for hot work permits and encouraging safer site conditions.
High strength
Lindapter clamps are manufactured from high strength materials to resist high load requirements and harsh environments.
Industry leading approvals
Lindapter has earned a reputation synonymous with safety and reliability, gaining multiple independent approvals.
Adjustable
Quickly align steel sections by sliding the section into the correct position before tightening the Girder Clamp to complete the installation.
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Lindapter’s experienced Engineers can design a bespoke connection based on your specific requirements free of charge.
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