New Metallic Cable Gland with FDA-Approved Material

Nov. 8, 2016
Featuring FDA approved material for a wide range of food and beverage and pharmaceutical applications, the Lapp Group introduces the new SKINTOP Hygienic stainless steel cable gland.

Featuring FDA approved material for a wide range of food and beverage and pharmaceutical applications, the Lapp Group introduces the new SKINTOP Hygienic stainless steel cable gland. This gland meets IP68 and 69K standards and is designed to withstand high pressure and high temperature washdowns.

With special design features that prevent microorganisms and bacteria from sticking to the surface, Skintop Hygienic has a temperature range from -20 to 100°C. In addition, this model has a polyamide insert and special elastomer sealing element for food and beverage safety.

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