Forgefix Cavity Wall Anchor ZP M5 x 65mm Bag 10

Description

These Forgefix Cavity Wall Anchors are a specialist plasterboard fixing with Pozi compatible and slotted combination drive insert. They have an all-metal construction for applications which require heat resistance and are Zinc Plated for increased resistance to corrosion. The anchors have anti-rotation teeth, which pierce the base plasterboard skin to ensure firm anchorage.

APPLICATION:
All metal construction means the anchors are suitable for the heavier duty tasks such as fixing radiators and wall units.

Zinc coatings prevent oxidation of the protected metal to create a longer lasting finish. It does this by forming a barrier and by acting as a sacrificial anode if this barrier is damaged. Zinc oxide is a fine white dust that (in contrast to iron oxide) does not trigger a breakdown of the substrate’s surface integrity as it is formed. The zinc oxide, if left intact, can act as a barrier to further oxidation, in a way similar to the protection afforded to aluminum and stainless steels by their oxide layers.

Cavity Wall Anchor ZP M5 x 65 Bag 10

Forgefix Cavity Wall Anchor ZP M5 x 65mm Bag 10

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These Forgefix Cavity Wall Anchors are a specialist plasterboard fixing with Pozi compatible and slotted combination drive insert. They have... Read more

SKU: FORMCA565M-TOOLBANK
Barcode: 5028485272168

    £0.00 Incl. VAT

    Description

    These Forgefix Cavity Wall Anchors are a specialist plasterboard fixing with Pozi compatible and slotted combination drive insert. They have an all-metal construction for applications which require heat resistance and are Zinc Plated for increased resistance to corrosion. The anchors have anti-rotation teeth, which pierce the base plasterboard skin to ensure firm anchorage.

    APPLICATION:
    All metal construction means the anchors are suitable for the heavier duty tasks such as fixing radiators and wall units.

    Zinc coatings prevent oxidation of the protected metal to create a longer lasting finish. It does this by forming a barrier and by acting as a sacrificial anode if this barrier is damaged. Zinc oxide is a fine white dust that (in contrast to iron oxide) does not trigger a breakdown of the substrate’s surface integrity as it is formed. The zinc oxide, if left intact, can act as a barrier to further oxidation, in a way similar to the protection afforded to aluminum and stainless steels by their oxide layers.

    Cavity Wall Anchor ZP M5 x 65 Bag 10

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