Formed & Fabricated Sections
Section Forming
Computer controlled press brakes enable Leviat to produce a wide range of Ancon section shapes up to 5m in length and from 2mm to 20mm in thickness.
Typical shapes include:
- Angle Sections
- Zed Sections
- Channel Sections
- Lipped Channel Sections
Other shapes are available. Please contact us with your requirements.
Ancillary Operations
Sections can be offered with a range of ancillary operations including laser profiling, welded stiffeners, punched holes or slots and curves. Products can be supplied with a specific surface finish to suit the requirements of the application. Services available include electro-polishing and bead blasting.
Fabricated Sections
Leviat also produces Ancon stainless steel fabricated sections. Fabrication personnel are routinely coded to BS4872 and in addition are regularly approved to BS EN 287 to weld to the procedures specific to BS EN 288.
Typical shapes include:
- I Sections
- T Sections
- Hollow Sections
Other shapes are available. Please contact us with your requirements.
Corner Guards
Leviat manufactures Ancon Corner Guards, which offer protection to exposed edges of columns and walls in areas of high trafffic, such as car parks, warehouses, hospitals etc.
Latest News
Leviat Launches New 300mm Type 4 Wall Tie for Wider Cavities
Leading construction accessories manufacturer, Leviat, announces the release of its new Ancon Staifix HRT4 300mm Wall Tie designed for use in wider walls with cavities ranging from 151-175mm. The addition of this product to the existing range will help specifiers and builders to meet the latest Part L regulations and achieve the more stringent U-values and building fabric requirements in the upcoming Future Homes Standard.
Enhanced Ancon IHR Head Restraints Now Accommodate 100mm Gaps Due to Customer Demand
Due to customer demand and changes to fire regulations, Leviat have successfully re-engineered the Ancon IHR range of internal head restraints, now accommodating gaps at the wall head of up to 100mm, extending the previous maximum of 75mm.