Company History

2010
Modernization of our AKTIPRINT T TABLETOP DRYER.
The new generation is more energy efficient, emits less noise and is more flexible. First exhibited during the FESPA 2010 tradeshow in Munich, Germany

2008
AKTIPRINT M UV
Continuous further development of the AKTIPRINT M UV drying modules for new application fields.

2007
UV INTEGRATOR AND UV INTEGRATOR S
Introduction of the new EDP processing program. Modification of our UV measuring instruments.

2004
AKTISPEED LED
Exhibition of the AKTISPEED LED exposure unit at the glasstec trade show.

2001
UV modules Development
Cooperation with well-known OEMs in the field of UV modules. Further development of UV systems with ECGs (electronic ballasts) instead of (optional) transformer operation.

1991
AKTICOP S MH-INSTANT COPY LAMP
A new generation of energy-saving, metal halide lamps was the result of consistent further development of modern UV exposure technology: our AKTICOP S MH-INSTANT COPY LAMP.

1988
Movable covers
Manufacturer of exposure units with movable covers for the printed circuit board industry, for example, our MONEX unit.

1986
Expansion of the product line
Expansion of the product line by introduction of various measuring instruments and manufacture of ULTRAPRINT RR contact copy units, practice-proven movable cover units, for the KLIMSCH Company in Frankfurt/Main, Germany.

1980
Production increase
Further enlargement of production floor space from 750 m² to 4,500 m².

1976
AKTIPRINT
AKTIPRINT, the first UV drying system, was the beginning of this future-oriented, UV technology. Development of UV radiation curing began and was continuously further developed.

1975
Screen Copy and Dry Units
Screen copy and drying units for large format silk-screen frames were added to the product line.

1974
Expansion of product line
Expansion of the product line by introduction of the first AKTICOP metal halide copy lamps (with shutter system) and the VARIOCOP MH exposure units. TECHNIGRAF submitted a number of patent applications during these product developments.

1971
Larger facility
Construction of and relocation to the larger production facility in Grävenwiesbach-Hundstadt (ca. 35 km north of Frankfurt/Main Germany). Beginning of TECHNIGRAF’s regular participation in the drupa, FESPA and Productronica specialized trade shows.

1965
Founded
TECHNIGRAF GmbH was founded by Mr. Walter Stumpe and his wife, Ruth Stumpe, on December 15, 1965. TECHNIGRAF made a name for itself within the printing industry with its Lumocop xenon impulse lamps and Lumophot xenon flash lamps for print shops. A large number of these xenon lamps were sold to the SIXT Company in Walldorf, Germany.