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#40 years
experience in plastic
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IndustryIndustrial (Example of Green Energy Production)
DescriptionComponent for Electrolyser Machines
Material:PP-H (Grey RAL 7032)
Machining method:Combination on Turning and Milling

Item Description

A new frontier of green energy is rising and D.H. Lamina is ready to serve it. A state-of-art machining met the great chemical properties of Polypropylene, used in electrolyser machines for the production of electricity starting from water and hydrogen.

Industrial

Plastic materials can be found in almost every industrial application and not only in listed market sectors. In addition to our standard products portfolio, we are able to realize whatever shape required by our customers, even if the request comes from sectors where our knowledge is not so huge.

New challenges are always well accepted; our experienced staff will appreciate the possibility to express creativity and to help you to reach the highest target.

5-Axis precision milling and turning

Small holes completely free of burrs and with tight tolerances; threads; complex geometries. Everything realized inside our production plants with a unique know-how grown year by year.

Chemical resistant

PP-H assures a great chemical resistance, which is absolutely necessary when it comes to create green electricity with hydrogen.

Interlocking

A great precision which drives to an easy interlocking between the cap and the body.

Thank you for your interest, thank you for choosing D.H. Lamina.

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When you pay too little, you sometimes lose everything, because the thing you bought was incapable of doing the thing it was bought to do.

The common law of business balance prohibits paying a little and getting a lot -it can’t be done.

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