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Technopolymer, a latest generation polymeric plastic material with high mechanical performance, excellent resistance to chemical agents, and optimum thermal properties. Available in different lengths and with threads from M8 to M12, the new stems guarantee a maximum static load resistance ranging from 2700N for the smallest sizes up to 7000N for the largest. The SUPER-technopolymer offers many advantages, including resistance


to corrosion and to the most common chemical agents for applications that require frequent washing (food, pharmaceutical, medical, etc.), or for use in humid environments or outdoors. Another advantage is light weight, which not only makes transport, storage and handling more economical, but represents an advantage for those applications intended for mobile machines or equipment. According to the company, there is also a significant economic advantage compared to traditional stainless steel or zinc-plated steel solutions.


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• Clean hygienic design • Stainless Steel • Easy to clean • Minimum maintenance • High performance • Low energy


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