YAMAHA "GETS THE LEAD OUT"
Leads the Industry in Environmental Responsibility
BUENA PARK, CA (January 16, 2004)Yamaha Corporation
of America, Band & Orchestral Division, is the first major
musical instrument manufacturer to discontinue the use of potentially
hazardous lead-based solder. Yamaha is pioneering the use of lead-free
solder in wind instruments, and is gradually converting all of
its wind instrument production facilities to the use of this ecologically
friendly material.
Currently, professional and custom model trumpets,
handmade and professional model flutes, and custom model bassoons
are produced with lead-free solder; within two years all Yamaha
wind instruments will be made using lead-free solder. Considerable
time and effort was spent running test evaluations with top artists
in order to determine exactly which type of lead-free solder would
be the optimum material to use on musical instruments, and the
results have exceeded all expectations.
"Removing the lead from all of our instruments
demonstrates Yamaha's unparalleled commitment to environmental
issues," states Rick Young, vice president and general manager,
Band & Orchestral Division. "We are the first major band
instrument manufacturer to take this step, and it serves to reinforce
Yamaha's reputation in providing high-quality instruments to its
dealers and, in turn, environmentally-friendly instruments to
our customers."
Increasing concern worldwide about possible damage
to the environment due to large accumulations of lead in discarded
products was integral in reaching this decision, Young noted.
Many nations are considering legislation restricting or even prohibiting
completely the usage of lead.
For more information, write Yamaha Corporation of
America, Band & Orchestral Division, P.O. Box 6600, Buena
Park, CA 90622; telephone (714) 522-9011; e-mail infostation@yamaha.com;
or visit www.yamaha.com.