

Eural Gnutti is fully prepared for the updated Directive 2011/65/EU, which from June 12, 2027, will limit lead content in aluminium alloys for machining to 0.1 per cent.
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The company has been involved in the technical-scientific study (Package 22) conducted at European level, in order to assess the feasibility of replacing lead in aluminium alloys. Eural's field-tested expertise has anticipated this regulatory change through years of research and development, and lead to offering a portfolio of highly machinable, lead-free aluminium alloys - 6026LF, 2033, and 2077 - designed for high performance, precision, and sustainability.
"The update to the RoHS Directive represents the natural formalisation of a technical and industrial process that began some time ago” says Giorgio Di Betta, Sales Director at Eural Gnutti. “During the European consultation, we presented concrete industrial evidence, demonstrating how lead-free alloys, particularly those developed in Eural’s laboratories, are already available and widely used throughout the world, and compatible with the requirements of precision engineering, establishing themselves as technically reliable and environmentally sustainable alternatives,” he concludes “Our involvement as qualified technical stakeholders confirms the solidity of the work carried out over the years and reinforces the company’s determination to continue, with resolve, towards development characterised by responsible innovation.”
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