Tech firm embarks on growth initiative leveraging new hardware platform designed to prevent lightning strikes, improving safety and reducing damage to onboard systems.
Florida, US-based lightning protection technology firm Dinnteco America is looking to grows its share of the leisure marine OEM and refit markets in the US with a newly announced devide that it says can prevent lightning strikes on vessels.
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Allied Marine Technology GM Todd Tally says the firm received significant OEM and aftermarket interest in Dinnteco America's DDCE at Plam Beach International Boat Show. |
The company's new electromagnetic charge compensation device (DDCE) is designed to protect vessels against lightning strikes by emitting a stream of both positively and negatively charged electromagnetic fields. The company says the activity disrupts the formation of charged vertical pathways which are instrumental in allowing lightning strikes to occur.
Introducing the system at Palm Beach International Boat Show, Todd Tally, general manager of Dinnteco America primary distribution partner, Atlantic Marine Electronics, said the company is engaged in discussions with boat builders interested in adding the firm's lightning protection system to new product.
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Dinnteco America's DDCE is said to be easy to install on a range of leisure vessels in both OEM and refit applications. |
"The advantages of lightning protection for modern vessels equipped with sophisticated and costly onboard systems have lead to increased interest from manufacturers in the sportfishing, yachting and sailing markets", he said. "With our extensive as the technology innovators behind Viking Yachts, we are uniquely positioned to collaborate closely with OEM designers and engineers, providing unparalleled support to ensure the seamleass and successful integration of this technology."
Tally algo told IBI the firm has received significat interest form refit yards as well. "There is notable interest from the aftermarket across various categories, including companies inquiring on behalf of boat owners who have experienced a past lightning strike, those seeking to proactively add the system, and those looking to benefit from insurance incentives one installed, "says Tally. "To ensure these systems are installed correctly and provide full vessel protection, we are rapidly expanding out network of installing dealers nationwide."
He adds that the compact DDCE is relatively easy to install on a range of leisure vessels. The compact device combines stainless Steel, polyoxometalates and saline to provide up to 100-metre protection and ensure long-lasting performance while meeting all RoHS standards.
Original Source: IBI | International Boat Industry
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