Dip-Tech
Digital Ceramic In-glass Printing
Company Overview
Snapshot
Founded in June 2005, Dip-Tech operates with 51–200 employees. The company was acquired by Ferro in August 2017, marking a significant exit for its investors.
Business overview
Dip-Tech Digital Printing Technologies specializes in providing digital in-glass printing solutions that integrate the durability of ceramic inks with the versatility of digital printing. Their technology offers field-proven solutions for automotive, exterior, and interior glass-printing applications, addressing a wide range of artistic and functional requirements. The company's offerings are supported by intensive R&D, ink labs, and collaborations with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem on nanotechnology-based ceramic frit ink technology, serving markets in architecture, automotive, and other fields.
Strategic signal
In September 2021, Dip-Tech, as a business unit of Ferro, announced a strategic partnership with auxiliary equipment manufacturers to enhance its Printing Line Solution. This collaboration, including with TRIULZI for washers, aims to streamline the customer journey from system specification to installation and support, signaling a focus on improving customer experience and expanding its integrated solution offerings within the digital ceramic glass printing industry.
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- What was a significant milestone for Dip-Tech in 2017?
- In August 2017, Dip-Tech was acquired by Ferro. This acquisition marked a significant event for the company, integrating its digital ceramic glass printing solutions into Ferro's operations.
- What strategic partnership did Dip-Tech announce in September 2021?
- In September 2021, Dip-Tech partnered with leading auxiliary equipment manufacturers, including TRIULZI, to enhance its Printing Line Solution. This collaboration aims to improve customer support and the overall buying experience for glass processors.
- What notable project featured Dip-Tech's technology in May 2015?
- In May 2015, Dip-Tech's technology was featured in Apple's new California headquarters, Apple Campus 2. The company's digital ceramic in-glass printing solutions were used for large panes of curved glass, with production handled by Tianjin Northglass Industrial Co., Ltd.
- What world record did Dip-Tech achieve in October 2014?
- In October 2014, Dip-Tech set a Guinness world record for the largest digital printer made with glass. Its AR18000 digital ceramic in-glass printer, measuring 59 feet long, can print a single pane of glass up to 690 square feet, with applications in automotive and architecture.
- What is Dip-Tech's core offering in the automotive sector?
- Dip-Tech provides digital ceramic printing solutions for automotive glass, enabling the integration of functional elements such as heating, antennas, and sensors, as well as aesthetic designs directly onto glass. This enhances vehicle features, safety, and manufacturing efficiency.