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As of April 7, 2010, Decon USA has relocated its Northern California facility to a new downtown Sonoma, California location. The new address is 103 East Napa St., Suite B, Sonoma, CA 95476. |
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On September 1, 2009 the Department of Building and Safety in Los Angeles has issued their Research Report 25795 for our Jordahl Anchor Channels. In addition to listing material requirements, it is based on the design of Anchor Channels using ACI 318 Appendix D. You can find the full report in the download section under our Jordahl product line. |
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We are realigning our Florida sales and engineering support for the Decon Studrail division. We are closing our Florida sales office in Palm Harbor effective August 31st, 2009. Bob O’Brien of O’Brien & Associates located in North Fort Myers FL [239-599-8286 or
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Decon USA Joint Venture division [Macalloy] and the National Sales Manager Monty Colver will continue to be located in Palm Harbor FL and can be contacted at 727-385-3917 or
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As of August 28th, 2009 the new technical manual for our Jordahl Anchor Channels is available for download. You can find it in the download section under our Jordahl product line. The design criteria in our manual is in accordance with ACI 318-08, Appendix D and based on the Load and Resistance Factor Design (LRFD). |
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Decon USA Inc. signed an agreement with Deutsche Kahneisen GmbH in Germany, to sell one of their main product lines, the Jordahl anchor channel exclusively in North America. The product was launched in February 2009 at the World of Concrete in Las Vegas, NV. The main market for this product line is in the glazing / facade industry for the connection of the facade elements to the concrete structure. Other market segments include the precast industry, brickwork support and elevators to name a few. |
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A typical Macalloy Architectural Compression Strut utilises standard Macalloy 520 fork end fittings and pin sets. These are connected to the CHS (circular hollow sections) by a taper cone and threaded stud. That in turn is welded onto each end of a CHS.
Macalloy Architectural Compression Struts are available in carbon and galvanised steel in diameters M12 to M100. The product is also supplied in diameters M12 to M30 in stainless steel. |
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Decon® is proud to announce the release of the latest update to its FREE Studrail® design software, STDESIGN V3.1.
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