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Bystronic Equipment Financing
All ByStar Fiber laser cutting systems and Xpert/ByBend press brakes with 2024 prices. Bystronic AG (Niederönz, Switzerland — US HQ Elgin, Illinois).
Key Facts: Bystronic Equipment Financing
- Founded: 1964 | HQ: Niederönz, Switzerland | US HQ: Elgin, IL
- US Parent: Koch Industries (Wichita, KS) since 2018
- OEM Financing: Bystronic Financial Services
- Price Range: $120,000 (Xpert press brake) to $820,000 (ByStar Fiber 10025)
- Key Advantage: Best price/performance among Trumpf/Bystronic/Amada
- Best Seller: ByStar Fiber 3015 ($180K–$380K) — most popular Bystronic laser
- Automation: ByTrans load/unload system integrates with ByStar Fiber
Bystronic ByStar Fiber Laser Cutting System Financing
| Model | Table Size | Power | New Price | Used Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ByStar Fiber 3015 | 3m × 1.5m | 6–15kW | $180,000–$380,000 | $90,000–$190,000 | Most popular — standard size |
| ByStar Fiber 4020 | 4m × 2m | 6–15kW | $220,000–$480,000 | $110,000–$240,000 | Large sheet format |
| ByStar Fiber 6225 | 6m × 2.25m | 8–20kW | $380,000–$680,000 | $190,000–$340,000 | Very large format |
| ByStar Fiber 10025 | 10m × 2.5m | 10–20kW | $580,000–$820,000 | $290,000–$410,000 | Largest commercial format |
| ByStar Tube | Tube/pipe | 4–8kW | $320,000–$580,000 | $160,000–$290,000 | Tube laser cutting |
Bystronic Press Brake Financing — Xpert and ByBend Series
| Model | Press Force | Type | New Price | Used Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Xpert 40 | 40T | Electric | $120,000–$195,000 | $60,000–$97,000 | Compact |
| Xpert 80 | 80T | Hydraulic/electric | $155,000–$248,000 | $77,000–$124,000 | |
| Xpert 150 | 150T | Hybrid | $195,000–$312,000 | $97,000–$156,000 | Most popular model |
| Xpert 250 | 250T | Hydraulic | $280,000–$448,000 | $140,000–$224,000 | High capacity |
| Xpert 320 | 320T | Hydraulic | $345,000–$551,000 | $172,000–$275,000 | Large capacity |
| ByBend Tower | Automated cell | Robot + Xpert | $400,000–$750,000 | $200,000–$375,000 | Lights-out bending |
Bystronic ByStar Fiber vs Trumpf TruLaser 3030 vs Amada ENSIS — Comparison
| Criterion | Bystronic ByStar Fiber 3015 | Trumpf TruLaser 3030 | Amada ENSIS-3015 |
|---|---|---|---|
| New Price | $180K–$380K | $285K–$420K | $245K–$385K |
| Max Power | 15kW | 12kW | 9kW (ENSIS) |
| Origin | Switzerland | Germany | Japan |
| US Parent | Koch Industries (US) | Leibinger family (Germany) | Amada Co. (Japan) |
| US Service | Elgin, IL | Farmington, CT (best) | Buena Park, CA |
| Price/Performance | Best — lowest cost per kW | Premium-priced | Good value |
| Lender Recognition | Very good | Best | Very good |
| Best For | Best value, high-power applications | Service network, premium shops | Auto lens changer, versatility |
Financing Options for Bystronic Equipment
| Financing Type | Provider | Best For | Typical Terms |
|---|---|---|---|
| OEM Loan/Lease | Bystronic Financial Services | New equipment, dealer purchase | 36–84 months |
| Finance Lease | Bystronic Financial or lessor | Upgrade cycles, capital preservation | 36–60 month FMV |
| Bank Loan | Regional/national banks | Established shops, best rates | 48–84 months |
| Specialty Lender | Crest Capital, First Western, TimePayment | Newer businesses | 48–72 months |
| Section 179 | Any lender | Year-end tax optimization | Full deduction up to $1.16M (2024) |
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Frequently Asked Questions — Bystronic Equipment Financing
Who is Bystronic and where is the US headquarters?
Bystronic AG is headquartered in Niederönz, Switzerland. In the United States, Bystronic operates from Elgin, Illinois, which serves as the North American headquarters with sales, service, training, and demo facilities. Bystronic was founded in 1964 and is now a division of Koch Industries (Wichita, Kansas) since the 2018 acquisition, giving it US parent company backing.
What are the ByStar Fiber laser cutting systems?
The Bystronic ByStar Fiber series is Bystronic's primary fiber laser product line. The ByStar Fiber 3015 ($180,000–$380,000) is the standard 3m x 1.5m table size at 6–15kW. The ByStar Fiber 4020 ($220,000–$480,000) handles larger 4m x 2m sheets. The ByStar Fiber 6225 ($380,000–$680,000) is for very large format cutting, and the ByStar Fiber 10025 ($580,000–$820,000) handles the largest commercial sheet formats.
How does Bystronic compare to Trumpf for price and financing?
Bystronic consistently prices 5–15% below Trumpf for equivalent laser specifications. A Bystronic ByStar Fiber 3015 at $180,000–$380,000 competes with the Trumpf TruLaser 3030 at $285,000–$420,000. Both are financed by specialty manufacturing equipment lenders at similar terms. Bystronic wins on value/price; Trumpf wins on service network density and brand recognition. Bystronic's Koch Industries ownership (Wichita, Kansas) means US parent backing.
What are Bystronic Xpert press brakes?
The Bystronic Xpert series is Bystronic's premium press brake line — servo-electric and hydraulic models ranging from 40T to 320T press force, priced $120,000–$550,000. The Xpert features Bystronic's ByBend intelligent bending technology — automatic angle measurement and correction during bending, which significantly reduces setup time and scrap on complex parts. The ByBend Tower is Bystronic's automated bending cell ($400,000–$750,000).
What is ByTrans and does it affect financing?
ByTrans is Bystronic's automated material handling system — it loads raw sheets onto the ByStar Fiber laser and removes cut parts automatically. ByTrans Small and ByTrans Extended add $80,000–$200,000 to the system cost. For financing, ByTrans-equipped systems are financed as a complete package (laser + automation), which increases the loan amount but is treated identically by lenders. The automation ROI is typically 12–24 months of saved labor.
Is Bystronic equipment available used and can it be financed?
Yes. Used Bystronic ByStar Fiber systems are available through Bystronic's certified used program and secondary market dealers. A 3–5 year old ByStar Fiber 3015 typically resells for $90,000–$220,000 (50–60% of new). Used Bystronic is financed by independent lenders (Crest Capital, TimePayment, First Western) with standard 36–60 month terms. Used Bystronic Xpert press brakes retain 45–55% of new value in similar timeframes.