LEHVOSS
Develops and supplies high-performance thermoplastic compounds and filaments for industrial 3D printing, including LUVOCOM® 3F, LUVOSINT®, and LUVOPRINT® brands, enabling quality-assured additive manufacturing of end-use parts.
- CEO / Founder
- Xuesong Zhang
- Team Size
- 648
- Stage
- Active
- Latest Round
- Bootstrapped
Technology & Products
Key Products
LUVOCOM® 3F filaments; LUVOSINT® polyamide-based materials; LUVOPRINT® compounds; Carbon fiber-reinforced materials; High-speed printing materials
Technological Advantage
Proprietary compounding technology enables material properties tailored for additive manufacturing, such as improved layer adhesion and reduced warping, verified through customer case studies and industry exhibitions like Formnext.
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Provides chemically optimized thermoplastic materials that reduce part failure rates by ensuring consistent print quality and mechanical properties, cutting post-processing time by up to 30% compared to standard filaments.
How They Differentiate
Offers a broader range of chemically customized thermoplastic compounds than BASF's limited filament portfolio, with 20% higher heat resistance in polyamide materials compared to standard Stratasys offerings, and provides direct technical support from a dedicated applications team.
Market & Competition
Target Customers
Industrial manufacturers in aerospace, automotive, medical, and consumer goods requiring high-performance 3D printing materials
Industry Verticals
Aerospace; Automotive; Medical; Consumer Goods; Industrial Manufacturing
Competitors
BASF Forward AM; Stratasys Materials; 3DXTECH
Growth & Milestones
Growth Metrics
Turnover €463 million in 2025 for LEHVOSS Group; expanded LUVOMAG® production line to 1,000 tons annual capacity in 2025
Major Milestones
1894: Lehmann&Voss&Co. founded in Hamburg, Germany; 2003: Established operations in China; 2019: Launched LUVOCOM® 3F filament series at Formnext; 2023: Opened new production facility in Kunshan, China; 2026: Exhibited at TCT Asia as 3D printing materials supplier