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Roffelsen 3D

MaterialsEindhoven, NetherlandsFounded 1977· One of 961 Materials companies tracked by AMPulse

Produces and develops high-performance 3D printing raw materials (filaments, compounds, granules) for industrial applications, with customization capabilities for specific needs like recyclability, reinforcement, or fire resistance.

CEO / Founder
Mark Roffelsen
Team Size
11-50
Stage
Active
Total Funding
Bootstrapped
Latest Round
Bootstrapped

Technology & Products

Key Products

PLA filament; PET filament; PET-G filament; PA6 CF15 filament; Custom compounds/granules

Technological Advantage

Proprietary extrusion technology and material formulation know-how developed over decades, enabling rapid customization of polymer materials for specific industrial applications (e.g., anti-static, reinforced properties).

Differentiation

Value Proposition

Leverages decades of extrusion expertise to deliver fully traceable, high-quality polymer materials with custom formulations, reducing material development time and ensuring consistent performance for industrial 3D printing applications.

How They Differentiate

Focuses exclusively on polymer materials (filaments/compounds) with deep customization capabilities and full batch traceability, unlike broader hardware or service competitors; leverages family-owned extrusion heritage for quality control.

Market & Competition

Target Customers

Industrial manufacturers, automotive, health, and manufacturing industries requiring customized polymer materials for additive manufacturing.

Industry Verticals

Automotive; Healthcare; Manufacturing; Industrial

Competitors

Stratasys; 3D Systems; Materialise

Growth & Milestones

Growth Metrics

Expanding filament portfolio with new materials like biodegradable/home-compostable filament; adding wider color range; establishing production line in Slovakia; serving global markets through distributor network

Major Milestones

1977: Roffelsen Plastics founded; Start of Roffelsen 3D business with pilot line in Eindhoven and production in Slovakia