Dinnteco America Celebrates Quality, Safety and Reliability with Product Certification by Rina

November 18, 2025

Dinnteco America, a leader in lightning protection technology, has announced that three of its next-generation products have been officially certified by RINA, the leading global source providing engineering, testing, inspection and certification services across a multitude of sectors including marine.

Dinnteco’s DDCE marine product range, dinmar and DNNFT dinfil filter have all been certified by RINA, confirming the technical excellence and reliability of Dinnteco technology and validating that its solutions comply with the highest international standards in lightning protection.

“We offer our sincere gratitude to the dedicated members of RINA for recognizing and certifying these Dinnteco systems,” said Todd Tally, General Manager of Atlantic Marine Electronics. “This achievement strengthens our ongoing commitment to innovation, quality and the safety of people and infrastructures worldwide. We are deeply proud of this milestone and are excited to continue building a safer and more innovative future.”

Dinnteco’s DDCE is designed to prevent direct lightning strikes by gathering positive charges from its immediate environment, while also gathering negative charges from the clouds and air. The combined charges are then neutralized within the DDCE. By continuously repeating this procedure the surrounding atmosphere undergoes a 24/7 compensation process and the upward path required for lightning can no longer form – preventing strikes on both the device and the entire structure it protects. Designed to withstand the harsh marine environment, the DDCE’s construction combines stainless steel, polyoxometalates (POM) and saline to provide up to 100m protection and ensure long-lasting performance.

For more information on Dinnteco and its full line of products, please visit www.dinnteco.com.

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