Lapp Cable SA has remodelled its website to provide existing and potential customers with easy access to information about its industry leading product ranges. www.lappcable.co.za contains an online version of the recently published 2007 product catalogue which provides comprehensive details, including full technical data, application information and ordering criteria for more than 40 000 Lapp products.
To make it easy for customers to accurately specify the right product for their application Lapp has introduced a cable finding facility called 'Cablefinder'. Here, those who require specific cable products can search using a wide range of criteria including generic cable type, number and cross-section of cores, voltage rating, insulation material and properties such as fire resistance and screening. Once selected, customers are able to download the relevant datasheet.
Lapp's latest product brochures are now online for customers to download as are the latest and back issues of the Inside Lapp newsletter.
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