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Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Postfach
69159 Wiesloch
Germany
Gutenbergring
69168 Wiesloch
Matthias Hartung
Phone +49 6222 82-67174
Fax +49 6222 82-9967972
Matthias.Hartung@heidelberg.com
www.heidelberg.com
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August 2, 2018
High level of interest in customized printing of series parts in the automotive industry
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Heidelberg and Ritzi Lackiertechnik showcase opportunities offered by printing on objects using Omnifire technology in industrial environments
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40 participants from the automotive industry and associated sectors
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Ritzi successfully using Heidelberg Omnifire in production operations for around a year
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Trend toward customization is driving new business models
For around a year now, automotive supplier Ritzi Lackiertechnik GmbH, based in Germany, has successfully been using an Omnifire 1000 from Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg) to print series parts such as trims, switches, dashboards, and other components for customers from the automotive industry. Ritzi was a pilot user for the Omnifire 1000 and has integrated the system into its industrial production process. It has thus been able to significantly increase its productivity and quality compared to the previously used method.
“Our experiences with the Omnifire 1000 after almost a year have been extremely positive,” says Managing Director Günter Ritzi. “The needs of our premium automotive customers regarding the customized decoration of interior accessories are understandably exceptionally challenging. With Omnifire technology and support from Heidelberg, we’ve implemented an industrial solution that makes us better, faster, and more cost-effective.”
Based on these experiences, Heidelberg and Ritzi hosted a joint international customer event at Ritzi’s headquarters in Tuningen to show specialists from the automotive industry and associated sectors the outstanding opportunities that Omnifire technology offers for the direct printing of objects. Around 40 participants took up the companies’ invitation and saw for themselves in expert presentations and live
demonstrations how objects with various different substrates, surface properties, and shapes can be custom finished quickly and cost-efficiently to meet automotive manufacturers’ strict requirements.
Trend toward customization is driving new business models
The general trend toward customization is a hallmark of the digital age. The option of custom enhancing high-quality mass-produced items and thus reaching consumers or customers on a personal level opens up attractive new and profitable business models for manufacturers of branded goods and industrial production companies. This is made possible by Omnifire technology from Heidelberg and the Omnifire 250 and 1000 models, which can be used to print customized three-dimensional objects of any shape made from a wide variety of materials. Both models can be integrated into industrial production processes and online marketing campaigns.
“Our activities in direct-to-shape printing and the continuous development of Omnifire technology from Heidelberg underline just how serious we are about unlocking business potential beyond our traditional markets,” says Montserrat Peidro-Insa, Head of the Digital business unit at Heidelberg.
Figure 1: The applications for Omnifire technology are many and varied and open up a wide range of opportunities to personalize three-dimensional objects in an industrial process.
Figure 2: For around a year now, automotive supplier Ritzi Lackiertechnik GmbH has successfully been using an Omnifire 1000 from Heidelberg to print series parts such as trims, switches, dashboards, and other components for customers from the automotive industry.
Figure 3: The demonstration job during the customer event at Ritzi generated a great deal of interest from participants.
Figure 4: The Omnifire 250 and 1000 models from Heidelberg
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Further information:
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Group Communications
Matthias Hartung
Phone: +49 6222 82-67174
Fax: +49 6222 82-9967972
E-mail: matthias.hartung@heidelberg.com
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