The Würth Group is world market leader in its core business, the trade in assembly and fastening material. It currently consists of over 400 companies in more than 80 countries and has 65,000 employees on its payroll.In the core business, the Würth Line, the product range for craft and industry comprises over 100,000 products: From screws, screw accessories and anchors to tools, chemical-technical products and personal protection equipment.
Würth International handles centrally the entire purchasing for all Würth companies world-wide (outside Germany). The locations in Chur (Europe), Shanghai (Asia) and Ramsey, NJ (America) act as turning platform for the network of contacts between customers and suppliers. In order to fully live up to the "Würth is quality -- Everywhere and every time" reputation, we permanently check the high standards of our products in our own testing laboratories and use our professional IT- and service provider to generate cost optimized movements of goods.
Just a kind question: could I use this silicone instead of ThreeBond 1207F Suzuki? I think answer is yes. but I would like to know your technical point of view.
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Just about to apply this to the sills and floorpans of my 1989 944 to top up the original stuff Porsche put on 31 years ago. The fact the car is even here still is testament to this rubberised rust preventer. If there’s a gap in the rubberised stuff and water gets to the metal it’ll rust and why wouldn’t it? If you regularly maintain and repair the underbody finish the car will last indefinitely.