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KraussMaffei CEO Chi Zhang said: "The sale of NETSTAL is part of our long-term plan to realign KraussMaffei strategically, organisationally and on the global market. In future, we want to concentrate fully on our core business and new growth markets, strengthen the KraussMaffei core brand and focus the Group accordingly. At the same time, the sale of NETSTAL gives us the leeway to make further investments, for example in digitisation and the development of new machines."
The purchase deal was first announced on 29 January 2024 and signed on February 6, strengthening Krones' position in the beverage, medical, and thin-wall packaging markets.
“This transaction is a milestone in the long history of Netstal. Krones opens up strategic perspectives that were previously not possible. The potential for more customer benefits and growth in the beverage sector is obvious. The opportunities in the medical and thin-wall packaging applications are equally exciting. It is a pleasure for me to continue the strategic direction we have taken together with Krones to an even greater extent," added Renzo Davatz, CEO Netstal.
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Additive manufacturing (AM) is great for plenty of applications, but it does have some disadvantages when it comes to certain areas. Industrial 3D printers may be able to build enough parts in one batch, thanks to a large build envelope, to make mass manufacturing worthwhile, but desktop AM systems are less useful for such applications.
Although users will still have to get molds made to use the machine, the ability to pop out a small run of plastic objects without waiting multiple hours for a desktop 3D printer to finish a single print could make the LNS Technologies’ offering a useful tool for trial runs of products or offer greater capacity to small manufacturers and colleges.From the Kickstarter page:So what our machine offers is a way for individuals, small businesses or even large companies to use low cost aluminum molds to produce their own prototype partsff. Or they can even make moderate production runs of a custom plastic product. In addition, this machine makes it convenient to test various plastic resins and to confirm that a part can actually be molded.Below you’ll find the Kickstarter video for the PIM-SHOOTER Model-150A.” frameborder=“0” allowfullscreen=“yes”>Sources: Kickstarter, LNS Technologies
The PIM-SHOOTER Model-150A offers a mold size of up to 7 x 5 x 5 in. with a shot capacity of 1.25 cu. inch volume or 21 grams weight. The machine can handle ABS, PE, PP, PS, ACETAL, EVA, and TPE plastics and has a footprint comparable to one of those can smashers people bolt to their walls.Although users will still have to get molds made to use the machine, the ability to pop out a small run of plastic objects without waiting multiple hours for a desktop 3D printer to finish a single print could make the LNS Technologies’ offering a useful tool for trial runs of products or offer greater capacity to small manufacturers and colleges.From the Kickstarter page:So what our machine offers is a way for individuals, small businesses or even large companies to use low cost aluminum molds to produce their own prototype partsff. Or they can even make moderate production runs of a custom plastic product. In addition, this machine makes it convenient to test various plastic resins and to confirm that a part can actually be molded.Below you’ll find the Kickstarter video for the PIM-SHOOTER Model-150A.” frameborder=“0” allowfullscreen=“yes”>Sources: Kickstarter, LNS Technologies
Mechanical engineering specialist Krones AG has finalised the acquisition of NETSTAL Maschinen AG, Swiss-based provider of injection moulding solutions, from KraussMaffei for €170 million.
As part of the agreement, around 530 NETSTAL employees will join Krones from KraussMaffei, ensuring both continuity and valuable expertise. All existing NETSTAL jobs will be retained. NETSTAL will operate as a separate, independent entity within the Krones Group, led by CEO Renzo Davatz.
Although NETSTAL's current revenue sits below Krones' group level at just over €200m in the 2023 fiscal year, the company projects to close this gap in the coming years. Notably, NETSTAL contributed nearly 20% to the KraussMaffei Group's 2023 total sales.
LNS Technologies is looking to fill the gap between AM and injection molding for small runs of plastic parts by offering a desktop plastic injection molding system. Already fully funded via Kickstarter, the company plans to sell its system for $1,500, which is cheap for nearly any injection system that isn’t fueled by Play-Doh.The PIM-SHOOTER Model-150A offers a mold size of up to 7 x 5 x 5 in. with a shot capacity of 1.25 cu. inch volume or 21 grams weight. The machine can handle ABS, PE, PP, PS, ACETAL, EVA, and TPE plastics and has a footprint comparable to one of those can smashers people bolt to their walls.Although users will still have to get molds made to use the machine, the ability to pop out a small run of plastic objects without waiting multiple hours for a desktop 3D printer to finish a single print could make the LNS Technologies’ offering a useful tool for trial runs of products or offer greater capacity to small manufacturers and colleges.From the Kickstarter page:So what our machine offers is a way for individuals, small businesses or even large companies to use low cost aluminum molds to produce their own prototype partsff. Or they can even make moderate production runs of a custom plastic product. In addition, this machine makes it convenient to test various plastic resins and to confirm that a part can actually be molded.Below you’ll find the Kickstarter video for the PIM-SHOOTER Model-150A.” frameborder=“0” allowfullscreen=“yes”>Sources: Kickstarter, LNS Technologies
The PIM-SHOOTER Model-150A offers a mold size of up to 7 x 5 x 5 in. with a shot capacity of 1.25 cu. inch volume or 21 grams weight. The machine can handle ABS, PE, PP, PS, ACETAL, EVA, and TPE plastics and has a footprint comparable to one of those can smashers people bolt to their walls.Although users will still have to get molds made to use the machine, the ability to pop out a small run of plastic objects without waiting multiple hours for a desktop 3D printer to finish a single print could make the LNS Technologies’ offering a useful tool for trial runs of products or offer greater capacity to small manufacturers and colleges.From the Kickstarter page:So what our machine offers is a way for individuals, small businesses or even large companies to use low cost aluminum molds to produce their own prototype partsff. Or they can even make moderate production runs of a custom plastic product. In addition, this machine makes it convenient to test various plastic resins and to confirm that a part can actually be molded.Below you’ll find the Kickstarter video for the PIM-SHOOTER Model-150A.” frameborder=“0” allowfullscreen=“yes”>Sources: Kickstarter, LNS Technologies
Headquartered in Näfels, Switzerland, NETSTAL provides injection moulding machines in the beverage (PET preforms and caps), medical, and thin-wall packaging markets.
Krones sees significant potential in integrating NETSTAL's technology and market reach, allowing them to offer more specific solutions to customers across the entire beverage and liquid food value chain.
From the Kickstarter page:So what our machine offers is a way for individuals, small businesses or even large companies to use low cost aluminum molds to produce their own prototype partsff. Or they can even make moderate production runs of a custom plastic product. In addition, this machine makes it convenient to test various plastic resins and to confirm that a part can actually be molded.Below you’ll find the Kickstarter video for the PIM-SHOOTER Model-150A.” frameborder=“0” allowfullscreen=“yes”>Sources: Kickstarter, LNS Technologies
So what our machine offers is a way for individuals, small businesses or even large companies to use low cost aluminum molds to produce their own prototype partsff. Or they can even make moderate production runs of a custom plastic product. In addition, this machine makes it convenient to test various plastic resins and to confirm that a part can actually be molded.Below you’ll find the Kickstarter video for the PIM-SHOOTER Model-150A.” frameborder=“0” allowfullscreen=“yes”>Sources: Kickstarter, LNS Technologies
Krones AG has been a long-standing NETSTAL customer that manufactures machines for filling and packaging beverages and liquid foods. Additionally, Krones is also acquiring Netstal Deutschland GmbH, a sales and service subsidiary based in Stuttgart, along with eleven other sales and service units across US, South America, Europe and Asia.
Below you’ll find the Kickstarter video for the PIM-SHOOTER Model-150A.” frameborder=“0” allowfullscreen=“yes”>Sources: Kickstarter, LNS Technologies
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