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Bonding, fixing and
waterproofing with ATE
A French manufacturer since 1984, ATE has developed a wide know-how in the chemistry of polymers. Mainly present in the fields of chemical
anchoring and sealants, the leitmotiv of the company is INNOVATION.
24 years of experience A wide range
When the company started in the early In the chemical anchoring field
eighties, waterproofing was the main job of ATE is able to offer several
adhesive technology experts, working solutions, presented in three
particularly in silicones, with partnerships main groups.
that included Dow Corning. Very quickly ATE
formulated a 10:1 ratio polyester for chemical ‘First price’ solutions - include
anchoring applications. It started to sell this styrene free polyesters with
new solution in a 380ml cartridge, which was approvals such as from Socotec
totally new at this time, in France. for hollow blocks.
Today ATE offers a comprehensive range,
covering all type of applications, with some Polyvalent solutions - produced
specialties and exclusivities in chemical from Styrene free methacrylate
anchoring and bonding systems. or vinyl-ester, include product
The company’s know-how is based on with a European Technical
three axis: Approval. The ETA product from
ATE, called F150, is recognised as
• ATE is a chemical company, which presenting one of the best
formulates its own products. performances in this category of
• ATE is an industrial company, which can product.
produce and package its solutions.
• Solvent based systems: SBR adhesive
• ATE is a marketing company, providing Specific solutions - include pure epoxy for
• Hybrid systems:clean and high performance.
extensive support to its customers. technical applications and rebar fixing,
particularly efficient in hot countries.
These formulations exist in different
Present in France under private label
hardness depending on the required
programs, the company’s on-going strategy, For each solution the customer is able to
applications. Each solution allows the worker
since 2006, is to choose between all the classical packaging
to achieve a high level of performance.
develop its brand used in the market:
ATE has also developed some specific
everywhere in the • From 150ml to 825ml for the 10 :1
products. These include fibered and sanded
world, through
BONDING
ratio systems.
acrylic for wall coating cracks and a light
distribution channels. • From 300ml to 600ml for pure
acrylic system to be used as a putty to fill
epoxy systems.
gaps. The company is currently finalising a
series of putties for stone repair, metal repair,
ATE also offers
and wood repair.
some specific
cartridges such as 375ml
Innovation: state of the art technology
(pure epoxy 3:1 ratio), or
Each year ATE has two targets – to
380ml (pure epoxy 2:1
improve its existing formulations and to
ratio). In each category ATE
create new solutions. For 2008 the three
offers packaging usable
main innovations of the company are
with a silicon gun
Fixogreen and Simplybag for the chemical
(from 160ml to 300ml,
anchoring field, and Freeflex for the sealant
with foil or peeler).
market.
ATE is also able to
Fixogreen is a special formulation that
present specific resins for
does not carry any warning symbol or risk
cracks in concrete.
warning. It is the first ‘clean’ system in this
market, containing no dangerous component.
In the sealant field, the main job is bonding.
It is very comfortable for the worker to use,
Here ATE offers:
being odourless, and the cartridge can be
•Water based systems: acrylic.
disposed in the normal waste bin at the end
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