BUMAX has supplied 15,000 high strength and corrosion resistant fasteners to global construction company Skanska for the Slussen infrastructure project in Stockholm, Sweden.
Skanska, a multinational project development and construction group based in Sweden, was commissioned to provide new stainless steel sluice and flood gates for Slussen. The gates are among the largest of their type in the world and designed to resist corrosion in the brackish water environment over a 100 year lifespan. As they cannot be removed once they are in operation, their strength and corrosion resistance are of great importance. The gates simply cannot be allowed to fail during their long lifespan.
Skanska turned to BUMAX to provide premium high strength and corrosion resistant stainless steel fasteners for the Slussen sluice hatches. The company ordered approximately 15,000 BUMAX fasteners for the project. The fasteners specified were a mixture of BUMAX 88 (A4/316L) and BUMAX SDX 109 (Super Duplex), which provide high strength and excellent corrosion resistance. This solution catered for conditions posed by brackish water from Lake Mälaren and also the higher salinity of the sea water from the Baltic Sea.
“BUMAX was able to provide us with stainless steel fasteners that fully met our high strength and excellent corrosion resistance requirements for the Slussen project,” said Bob Hamberg, purchase manager at Skanska Sweden.
Around 90 different types of BUMAX fasteners were ordered for the project. The largest of these fasteners were BUMAX SDX threaded rods M48 x 1,225mm and M36 x 1,125mm, in Class 80. Due to the size and strength of these large rods, BUMAX collaborated with RISE (the Research Institute of Sweden) to utilise specialist testing equipment in order to test the mechanical strength of the fasteners. These tests showed that the rods could reach loads of 886kN – over 90 tonnes – prior to yield and 1,221kN – over 124 tonnes – on fracture.
Having spent a decade in the fastener industry experiencing every facet – from steel mills, fastener manufacturers, wholesalers, distributors, as well as machinery builders and plating + coating companies, Claire has developed an in-depth knowledge of all things fasteners.
Alongside visiting numerous companies, exhibitions and conferences around the world, Claire has also interviewed high profile figures – focusing on key topics impacting the sector and making sure readers stay up to date with the latest developments within the industry.
Don't have an account? Sign Up
Signing up to Fastener + Fixing Magazine enables you to manage your account details.