Biesterfeld Is Going to Distribute Lynxter’s Industrial IDEX 3D Printing Platform

Biesterfeld Is Going to Distribute Lynxter’s Industrial IDEX 3D Printing Platform

JEC Composites
JEC CompositesMar 16, 2026

Why It Matters

The distribution gives DACH‑region manufacturers a unique capability to produce high‑precision elastomer components in‑house, accelerating product development in regulated and innovation‑driven markets.

Key Takeaways

  • Biesterfeld now distributes Lynxter S300X in Germany, Austria, Switzerland
  • Platform prints real RTV2, LSR silicones, and polyurethane elastomers
  • Dual‑extruder IDEX enables simultaneous multi‑material, high‑precision builds
  • Supports medical, defence, tooling, soft‑robotics, and composite applications
  • No comparable industrial silicone 3D printers from other vendors

Pulse Analysis

Additive manufacturing is moving beyond thermoplastics toward functional elastomers, a shift driven by demand for soft‑robotics, medical devices and custom sealing solutions. Traditional silicone molding remains costly and time‑consuming, creating a market gap that high‑performance 3D printers can fill. By enabling direct printing of RTV2 and LSR silicones, platforms like Lynxter’s S300X reduce lead times, lower tooling expenses, and allow designers to iterate complex geometries that were previously impractical.

The S300X’s IDEX architecture provides two independent print heads, permitting simultaneous deposition of dissimilar materials or support structures without cross‑contamination. Its heated, filtered chamber and automatic calibration ensure consistent material properties across the 300 × 250 × 200 mm build envelope, while 50 µm layer resolution meets the tolerances required for medical models and aerospace components. Water‑soluble supports further expand design freedom, enabling hollow parts such as silicone bladders for carbon‑fiber bike stems—a capability rarely seen in industrial printers.

For Biesterfeld, the partnership represents a strategic entry into a niche yet rapidly expanding segment of the DACH market. The region’s strong automotive, aerospace and medical sectors are actively seeking in‑house elastomer production to meet stringent regulatory standards and shorten time‑to‑market. By coupling Lynxter’s hardware with Biesterfeld’s material expertise and distribution network, customers gain a turnkey solution that can replace outsourced silicone molding, fostering greater supply‑chain resilience and opening new revenue streams for both companies.

Biesterfeld is going to distribute Lynxter’s industrial IDEX 3D printing platform

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