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EN plating of Pulp and Paper industry components
We are job shop with a small ENHP-Lp plating line about a mile from a pulp and paper mill. Our business is primarily maintenance coating. This customer is becoming quite interested in "trying" EN as alternative to some of their more exotic alloys. I am wondering if anyone has done work in pulp industry components and willing to share results.
Cliff Harperpowder poatings - Castlegar, British Columbia, Canada
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