LAPP Introducing Lead-Free Cable Glands

EIN LAPPskintop 400

Sept 3, 2020

LAPP believes companies need to place their focus on sustainability. The same goes for the right choice of connection solutions for your applications and projects. At LAPP, we assist you in being ready in good time. They are developing sustainable products, even before being obliged to do so by laws and regulations. They are not a constraint but an integral part of our corporate responsibility.

From August 2020, LAPP will start with lead-free versions of the most common models in thier SKINTOP® and SKINDICHT® cable gland ranges.  The lead-free cable glands will be marked by the letters LF at the end of the corresponding article number.

“We want you to be relaxed about the introduction of new directives: By providing the right connection solutions for your demand, we ensure maximum planability of yor long-term projects,” said LAPP via press release.

All versions are available in metric sizes M12 to M63. The acronym LF at the end of the article number indicates that a product is lead-free. They will gradually introduce further lead-free connection solutions and alternatives within other product groups too. The existing versions will continue to be available for the time being.

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