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NATURE grip: KIPP manufactures grips out of bioplastic

With the new NATURE grip operating parts, HEINRICH KIPP WERK is introducing an environmentally friendly alternative to the existing product range. KIPP exclusively uses renewable raw materials to manufacture the grips.

With the sales launch of the new NATURE grip product range, HEINRICH KIPP WERK is showing that quality and sustainability are not mutually exclusive. All biopolymer operating parts feature tried-and-tested functionality and good mechanical stability, with a minimum of 2x safety factor.

The bioplastic used is an environmentally friendly alternative to oil-based plastics and ensures independence from fossil resources. 100% of the wood fibres used originate from sustainably managed German forests and are PEFC-certified.

All grips are fully recyclable and resistant to strong acids and lyes. The operating parts are available in either black grey or in a special wood design with visible wood fibres.

The NATURE grip product line is featured in the new KIPP catalogue OPERATING PARTS I STANDARD ELEMENTS with over 1180 pages. With more than 4000 innovations, including the MEDI grip and ESD lines, the catalogue contains a total of 22,000 items

and is available in nine languages.

The catalogue is published in time for the AUTOMATICA trade fair in Munich. The new catalogue is available by request, free of charge, on the KIPP homepage once the trade fair has begun.

Details

  • Heubergstraße 2, 72172 Sulz am Neckar, Germany
  • Stefanie Beck