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HLH Prototypes Take the Risk Out of Working in China With Their New Addition

HLH Prototypes invest in Oxford Instruments PMI-Master Pro spectrometer allowing them to accurately identify and analyse metals.

2014-04-28
SHENZHEN, CHINA, April 28, 2014 (Press-News.org) Sourcing metal machined parts and components from China just became a whole lot safer thanks to HLH's new addition to it's QC team.

HLH Prototypes Co Ltd, one of Asia's premier manufacturers of precision CNC machined parts and prototypes has invested $60,000 in an Oxford Instruments PMI-Master Pro.

The portable spectrometer will allow HLH to confirm the type and grade of all incoming metals before machining ensuring their clients get the right materials every time.

HLH manager, UK born James Murphy said: "This is a logical purchase for a company such as us with so many clients in the automotive, aerospace and other industries where using the correct grade of material is incredibly important. Hopefully this investment will allow our clients even more peace of mind when working with us and China. We have grown fast as a company due to our commitment to our clients and to providing the best quality and service possible, with this investment we hope we can provide another level of security when working with China which can sometimes be a bit daunting."

China is notorious for the unpredictability of its raw materials and HLH's new investment allows them to ensure they use the highest quality materials and the correct specification every time.

The PMI-Master Pro from Oxford Instruments is a portable OES spectrometer which allows quick and easy identification of materials on site at HLH's extensive facilities in Shenzhen, southern China.

HLH Prototypes' machine can precisely identify all types and grades of aluminium, steels, coppers, zinc and magnesium. The ease of mobility also allows HLH to take the machine off site and perform metal analysis at external locations should their clients require help identifying materials at other locations in southern China.

HLH Protoypes Co Ltd are one of China's largest and fastest growing manufacturers of precision machined parts and prototypes.

Based in Shenzhen, southern China's youngest and most high tech metropolis HLH Prototypes' ISO 9001 accredited facilities turn out thousands of parts every month.

Trusted by companies both large and small from around the world HLH Prototypes base their success on the highest standards of quality and service.

Established in 2001 the company have grown at amazing speed based on their reputation for excellent engineering, intensive quality control and the highest possible customers service standards.


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[Press-News.org] HLH Prototypes Take the Risk Out of Working in China With Their New Addition
HLH Prototypes invest in Oxford Instruments PMI-Master Pro spectrometer allowing them to accurately identify and analyse metals.