05/23/2023

The right chemistry

fischer is introducing the first universal injection mortar with an evaluated service life (ETA) of 100 years in concrete with the FIS V Plus. Its system components offer a wide range of applications. Among these is the stand-off installation system Thermax 12 and 16 to install fastenings through external thermal insulation composite systems (ETICS) into the load-bearing base practically without thermal bridges. fischer has also launched the world’s first injection mortar with a patented formula entirely free of hazard labels with the FIS V Zero.

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04/23/2023

Setting new standards in facade fastening

fischer BWM has launched a secure and energy-optimised solution to transfer loads from rear-ventilated rainscreen facades into the substrate with the new FLH-R wall holder. The innovation minimises thermal conductivity - as confirmed by its Passivhaus certificate - thanks to its stainless steel material and triangular notches that reduce the open cross-section.

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04/19/2023

A secure hold in Swiss canyons

Canyoning is an extreme sport that involves travelling down canyons, during which safety is of the utmost priority. Rusty old abseiling hooks had to be replaced with new ones and reliably anchored in the rock face along a canyoning route in Ticino, Switzerland. fischer’s FIS V Zero injection mortar was the safe choice for this challenging fastening task.

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04/18/2023

On track for successful fastenings

After the fischer channel system consisting of anchor channels and T-head bolts proved to be an international success, fischer is now launching the fixing solution in Germany. At the same time, the company is expanding the system with a new generation of InnoLock FES cast-in channels that are setting new standards.

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04/16/2023

A secure bank with heavy loads

Another spectacular building is currently being constructed close to the famous Harpa Concert and Opera Hall in Iceland’s capital city of Reykjavik: The new building of Iceland’s Landsbankinn. The rear-ventilated façade is clad with heavy basalt stone panels and is given a permanent and secure hold thanks to an all-in-one solution consisting of fischer undercut anchors and a fischer/BWM substructure.

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