The owners of Arburg acquire 3D Printer Manufacturer German RepRap

On February 12th, the entrepreneurial families Hehl and Keinath took over German RepRap. The new partners are the owners of Arburg, a major manufacturer of plastic injection moulding machines, which also develops, offers and sells systems for additive manufacturing as part of its product range.

Founded near Munich in 2010, German RepRap is a German manufacturer of industrial 3D systems “Made in Germany” and will continue to operate as a separate company at its location in Feldkirchen.

German RepRap develops and produces 3D systems based on FFF technology (fused filament fabrication). In 2016, the company added Liquid Additive Manufacturing technology (LAM) to its portfolio, which allows for materials such as Liquid Silicon Rubber (LSR) to be processed. The new x500pro, which processes engineering plastics such as polycarbonate (PC), complements the innovative product range of German RepRap.

How Arburg and German RepRap might complement each other

The intensive exploratory talks between German RepRap and Arburg included discussions about how the two companies might complement each other as well as possible synergies. It became clear that the range of products and services each of them offers to the market was complementary. Having given the proposition careful consideration, the new owners concluded that the flexible and dynamic nature of the Feldkirchen start-up made it a promising acquisition.

The technological links are clear to see: Arburg’s Freeformer works with droplet discharge and standard granulate for individual applications and the German RepRap x500pro works with filament discharge for standard applications. Further developments will include the processing of liquid plastics (e.g. LSR).

According to the will of the new owners, the company will continue to operate as a separate start-up company at its location in Feldkirchen. The change of ownership will not mean any operational changes for German RepRap’s 23 employees. Founder and Managing Director Florian Bautz will continue to run the business in the same way. German RepRap will continue to manage its sales, application engineering, production and administration activities independently. After the takeover, Arburg will work in close collaboration with German RepRap, drawing on its wide-ranging resources to offer support when asked to do so.

 

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