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  • Improving the way we use energy- the need for air leakage legislation

    Minimizing duct leakage is an underestimated energy-saving opportunity that can be achieved with no technical restrictions and with minimal effort. This has been well-proven through research, standards, directives, and legislation. It is crucial that the installer has the right education, awareness and that field measurements are performed to ensure minimum leakage and meeting the design values.

  • Sound measurement that is world class

    Lindab has installed one of Europe's best sound labs in Farum near Copenhagen. It has recently been expanded so that it can now be used for sound measurements on virtually all types of products. The laboratory is not only used by Lindab itself but also by external customers that require precise documentation of their products' sound attenuation/absorption, sound power levels, and pressure drop.

  • Better Safe than sorry

    Sometimes projects are extra demanding. Perhaps not in the choice of products or solutions. But rather in the overall project execution, when aspects such as efficiency of installation and lowering of transport cost and minimized carbon dioxide footprint are taken into account.

  • Lindab Innovation Hub and Hotel Duxiana working together to improve indoor climate

    Lindab Innovation Hub and Best Western Hotel Duxiana in Helsingborg have started to collaborate on a joint project. Together, they will analyse the indoor climate of the hotel, and at the same time, raise awareness of its importance. "Room climate is extremely important, and we hope to get this across to people," says Johan Knutsson, owner of Hotel Duxiana.

  • Indoor climate on the agenda for an entire month at Mindpark in Helsingborg

    Lindab Innovation Hub highlights indoor climates with a mini exhibition at Mindpark in Helsingborg. The aim of the exhibition is to increase knowledge of the indoor climate. "We want to raise awareness and get people to reflect on how important this issue is," says Nicklas Friberg, Head of Lindab Innovation Hub.

  • Lindab opens Innovation Hub in Helsingborg

    Lindab is Sweden's leading company in the field of ventilation and indoor climate solutions. Now the organisation is opening a new research and development facility in Helsingborg, Sweden – the Lindab Innovation Hub.

  • Swedish industrial history celebrated as Lindab turns 60

    On February 6, 1959, AB Lidhults Plåtindustri was founded in Grevie in northwestern Skåne by Lage Lindh and Valter Persson. It was the start of the company that 10 years later was named Lindab AB. Since then Lindab has grown to become a multinational company on the stock market. When the company turns 60 on February 6th, a piece of Swedish industrial history will be celebrated at the same time.

  • Lindab UltraLink shortlisted for the final in traditional H&V award in UK

    As Lindab only recently introduced their latest revolutionary invention Lindab UltraLink to the global HVAC business and haven’t even introduced it to the UK market it´s a tremendous achievement to be shortlisted for the 23rd final of the longest running awards in the building industry in the UK.

  • Lindab to be lead sponsor for Maria Rooth Summer Hockey School

    Lindab has recently decided to act as lead sponsor for Maria Rooth Summer Hockey School, one of Sweden's and Europe's largest hockey schools. "It is an important sporting activity, which gives young people knowledge, experience and the opportunity to meet and encounter other cultures and sections of society", says Anders Berg, President and CEO of Lindab.

  • Lindab participated in the biggest indoor climate congress of the year

    REHVA World Congress CLIMA 2016 took place on 22-25 May in Aalborg, Denmark. The congress is the leading international scientific congress within HVAC and construction. Scientists, engineers, architects and other experts gather here to find out about the latest research and developments with one clear goal: to improve quality of life and the indoor climate of future buildings.

  • The French Ambassador in Sweden visited Lindab

    Yesterday Lindab was paid a visit by the French ambassador in Sweden, Mr. Jacques Lapouge. Together with Mikael Roos from the French Consulate in Malmö and Gilles Debuire from Business France, the ambassador spent two hours over lunch together with Lindab CEO Anders Berg.

  • Lindab rolls out plug-in hybrids

    Ventilation and building materials company Lindab is replacing it's 700 diesel and petrol-driven vehicles with plug-in hybrid cars. Now the first cars are on the roads.