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Stainless steel our passion & competence

Stainless steel our passion & competence

Glossar

Listview for the terms

Wall anchor
The term wall anchor is now a collective term for all masonry fixings.
Wall connection anchor
Wall connection anchors are retaining anchors consisting of a perforated and / or profiled flat steel. They are used for the lateral stabilisation of the masonry wall and are inserted with one end into the mortar of the masonry joint during bricklaying.
Wall connection channels
Wall connection channels are usually C-shaped or trapezoidal holding rails for hanging the wall connection anchors.
Wall connection systems
Connection systems for masonry are now produced in a wide range of variants. The origin of this term is certainly the wall connection anchors.
Water jet cuts
Production process at MODERSOHN for precise and distortion-reduced cutting of metal sheets and metal plates, with the aid of a high-pressure water jet and mixed abrasive agent (garnet grain).
Water jet cutting
As a mechanical cutting process using an abrasive water jet cutting is one of the most widely used cutting methods across industries when precision and high cutting flexibility are required, especially when cutting very different materials.
Welded constructions
MODERSOHN is a specialist welding company with manufacturer's qualification according to DIN EN 1090 EXC3, including for dynamic loads, with various additional qualifications and process tests.
Welded stainless steel profiles
Not only flat steel profiles but also folded profiles on sheet metal blanks, bent profiles on bar steel, rounded sheet metal parts, and also welded profiles of various material thicknesses and profile shapes are possible.
WGH Proof
In accordance with the Water Resources Act, MODERSOHN is a specialised company under §19 l and has longstanding experienced employees in the production of room linings, tubs and gutters of all types made of stainless steel.
Wind-iron
Glass edging in the restoration of monuments, usually for artistic lead glazing, e.g. in churches or cathedrals.
Windposts
Windposts are profile constructions as a substructure for holding the facing layer, if the load-bearing base can only be fixed laterally at floor level.