Schoeller Polymer Industries GmbH, a designer and manufacturer of equipment and services for the plastics industry, has acquired through its wholly owned subsidiary, ProTec Polymer Processing GmbH, the assets of PolymersNet GmbH for an undisclosed amount.
PolymersNet is the only independent company in Europe manufacturing state-of-the-art machines for high volume production of long-fiber reinforced thermoplastic (LFT) pellets, which are used for the injection molding of high strength, low weight plastic parts. The advantages of LFT technology are becoming widely recognized, particularly in the automotive parts industry, and significant new applications are expected to develop in the packaging (pallets and returnable boxes), appliances, sport equipment and facilities, medical equipment and aerospace components.

The acquisition of PolymersNet includes all assets - intellectual property, a complete LFT manufacturing line for onsite demonstrations and production of customer samples, and other related equipment. As the current worldwide demand for LFT pellets, which are imbedded in a unique process with glass or carbon fibers, exceeds the supply of pellets. ProTec is currently investing in a new, state of the art LFT production and technical center at their Bensheim (near Frankfurt), Germany facility. The company expects to be fully operational and conducting customer trials in late August. Previously LFT machines were distributed under ProTec’s Pultrusion brand name.
The acquisition of PolymersNet will enable Schoeller Polymer Industries GmbH to strategically position ProTec into one of the plastics industry’s fastest growing equipment segments, according to Mark W. Blodgett, Managing Partner & CEO of Schoeller Polymer Industries. Over the next eighteen months, the group expects sales of LFT Pultrusion machines to represent the leading segment of its plastics equipment business.

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