Contact Us

Get in touch!

Email address

info@vbncomponents.com

Switchboard

+46 18 240 760

Company info

Company reg. no: 556791-5730 Company VAT no: SE 556791573001

Visiting & delivery address

Verkstadsgatan 8,
753 23 Uppsala
Sweden

Press enquiries

Isabelle Bodén
isabelle.boden(at)vbncomponents.com
+46 702-36 22 81

Spokesperson

Magnus Bergman, CEO
magnus.bergman(at)vbncomponents.com

Ulrik Beste, CTO
ulrik.beste(at)vbncomponents.com

At the office

Do you have any questions or proposals? – Please get in touch with us!

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Ulrik Beste

Chief Technical Officer, PhD Materials Science and Tribology

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Isabelle Bodén

Customer relations

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Rigmor Shabo

Production Manager

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Pär Arumskog

Field Application and Development Engineer

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Saad Khalid

AM Design Engineer

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Julia Sjöström

Technical Sales Engineer

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Erik Djurberg

Technical Sales Engineer

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Tofazzal Hussein

Process Technician

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Beatrice Woolford

ERP Manager and Administrator

Chairman of the board

Ulf Melin

Ulf Melin

Chairman of the Board
Former CEO Erasteel

The story of VBN Components

VBN Components was created because the founders of the company envisioned a new way to produce very hard alloys. As materials specialists in the cemented carbide and steel business, they began thinking about the limitations of steel production at the time, and asked themselves this:

– Why could you not just choose the most adapted and wear resistantmaterial for the product in mind?

– Why did you always have to limit yourself to a material that was easy enough to process?

They decided to find ways to work around the barriers of machining in traditional steel production and began exploring the possibilities of 3D printing. In 2008 VBN Components was founded with the strive to develop new materials, and an intensive period of testing and experimenting began. The hard efforts were rewarded in 2013 with the SKAPA development award in memory of Alfred Nobel -Sweden’s greatest innovation prize. A year later production was set up in Uppsala and product development has continued since. Today we like to call our business “Sweden’s most modern steel plant”. The Prime Minister of Sweden himself once referred to us in a public speech, to illustrate that the innovative future so many of us dream about is, in fact, already here.