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LAPP is a global leader in cable and connection technology, offering premium industrial cables, connectors, and accessories under renowned brands including OLFLEX, UNITRONIC, SKINTOP, and EPIC.

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LAPP has been a pioneer in cable and connection technology since 1957, when founder Oskar Lapp introduced OLFLEX, the world's first industrially produced flexible control cable. Today, LAPP is recognized globally for manufacturing premium-quality industrial cables, connectors, cable glands, and accessories serving diverse industries.

LAPP's comprehensive product portfolio spans eight core brands: OLFLEX (control and power cables), UNITRONIC (data communication cables), HITRONIC (fiber optic cables), ETHERLINE (industrial Ethernet cables), SKINTOP (cable glands), EPIC (industrial connectors), SILVYN (cable protection), and FLEXIMARK (cable marking systems).

  • Complete cable solutions for automation, robotics, and machinery
  • Industrial connectors and cable glands for secure connections
  • Fiber optic and Ethernet cables for high-speed data transmission
  • Products engineered for food and beverage, oil and gas, wind energy, and automotive industries

Frequently Asked Questions

What is LAPP OLFLEX cable used for?
OLFLEX cables are flexible control and power cables used in machinery, automation, robotics, and industrial equipment where flexibility and durability are essential.
What are LAPP SKINTOP cable glands?
SKINTOP cable glands provide secure, sealed cable entry points for enclosures and equipment, ensuring strain relief, centering, and environmental protection.
Does LAPP make industrial Ethernet cables?
Yes, LAPP's ETHERLINE brand offers industrial Ethernet cables designed for PROFINET, EtherCAT, and other industrial communication protocols with enhanced shielding and durability.
What industries use LAPP products?
LAPP products are used in automation, robotics, machinery, food and beverage processing, wind energy, automotive manufacturing, oil and gas, and building technology.