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October 23, 2015 02:00 AM

Kraiburg expanding capacity in Germany

Steve Toloken
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    Kraiburg CEO Franz Hinterecker said the company should top 150 million euros ($170.8 million) in sales this year.

    FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, Germany—German materials firm Kraiburg TPE GmbH & Co K.G. plans to add compounding capacity at its headquarters facility next year, and it will open a new U.S. headquarters and manufacturing plant later this year.

    The Waldkraiburg, Germany-based firm said it expects global sales to reach about $170.8 million this year, up from $157.1 million in 2014, with good growth in the automotive sector in particular, said CEO Franz Hinterecker in an interview at the Fakuma trade fair in Friedrichshafen.

    At Fakuma, the company was showcasing a new thermoplastic elastomer grade, its DW/H series, that it says can replace vinyl, polyethylene or rubber as tubing in drinking water applications.

    It also was showing new TPE formulations that can be in conjunction with engineering plastics in food-contact applications, or new TPEs for use in automotive seals.

    Hinterecker said it was too soon to release details on the German investment but said a “medium-sized” extrusion line would be added to the existing seven lines in Waldkraiburg.

    The company also plans to start production by the end of the year at a previously announced new U.S. headquarters facility in Duluth, Ga., a $15 million investment that will expand capacity there from 6,000 metric tons to 10,000 tons, Hinterecker said.

    “We have had good business in the automotive industry, especially in Mexico,” he said.

    He said the company plans to expand manufacturing capacity at its Asian headquarters, in Seri Kembangan, Malaysia, sometime in 2017.

    Caroline Seidel

    Kraiburg's TPE tubes are designed to replace rubber and vinyl tubes.

    Globally, the company said its sales have grown from $99 million in 2010 to $152 million last year, which Hinterecker attributed to the company's international presence and new application development.

    He said the company's new DW/H series for water applications could be another growth market, with questions being raised about health effects from rubber compounds used in drinking water applications.

    He said the Kraiburg materials comply with drinking water standards in Great Britain, France and Germany.

    “We can really replace PVC or PE or rubber in some cases,” he said.

    The company was showing a new grade of its Thermolast V TPE, which is formulated to handle high temperatures and can be molded with nylons in applications such as automotive seals. It also was showing a Thermolast K grade for seals in food packaging.

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