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         Rail fasteners are components used to secure rails to the sleepers or ties of a railway track. They are designed to withstand the dynamic forces of a train passing over the track, as well as the static forces of the track structure. Rail fasteners are typically made of steel and are available in a variety of shapes and sizes. They are designed to provide a secure connection between the rail and the sleeper, while also allowing for some degree of flexibility to accommodate the expansion and    contraction of the rail due to temperature changes.
Rail fasteners are an important part of the railway infrastructure, as they are responsible for ensuring the safety and reliability of the track. They are also used to reduce noise and vibration, as well as to reduce the wear and tear on the track.
Some of the major companies in the rail fastener market include Pandrol, Voestalpine, Koppers, and Panduit. These companies produce a wide range of rail fasteners, including clips, bolts, and spikes. They also offer a variety of services, such as installation, maintenance, and repair. Show Less   Read more