
Halfen Detan Rod systems
Modern architecture always strives to find a balance between practical, functional, and aesthetically exceptional solutions.
With our Rod Systems, we offer two product solutions that meet the highest aesthetic, safety, and quality requirements. Our technically mature systems are easy to install and can be used for filigree supporting structures as well as for high-load applications. Rod systems are increasingly being implemented as architectural and structural elements.
As a future-oriented, innovative company, Leviat focuses on the ever-changing requirements of the industry. Our latest development aims to combine the portfolio of Ancon and Halfen Rod systems to ensure we meet the individual requirements of our customers and the industry. For the steel variant, we provide “Halfen design,” and for the stainless steel variant, we provide the “Ancon design.” With both systems, we are offering to our customers an optimum version from our product portfolio.
Both systems have a wide range of accessories and can be designed as tension and compression rod systems. Likewise, both systems are regulated in a European Technical Assessment (ETA). Furthermore, they can be dimensioned and configured in our software, which is available free of charge.
Benefits and changes for planners of the previous Ancon Carbon and 500 systems, and Halfen Detan-E systems: The Ancon Carbon system has been replaced by the Halfen Detan-S system. Compared with the Ancon Carbon system, Halfen Detan-S offers additional diameters (ds = 60 mm and ds = 76 mm), higher load-bearing capacities, and the complete system in steel or hot-dip galvanized steel, including brushed threads with sealing set. The Ancon 500 and Detan-E stainless systems have been replaced by the Halfen Detan-D system.
Compared with Ancon 500, Detan-D offers the same Ancon design, though different capacity in some sizes. (Detan-D system capacities are detailed within.) Compared with Detan-E, Detan-D offers additional larger diameters (ds = 36 mm and ds = 42 mm). The diameters ds = 6 mm and ds = 27 mm are phased out.

