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Type
  
Private

Area served
  
Worldwide

Website
  
www.rotring.com

Headquarters
  
Hamburg, Germany

Industry
  
Stationery

Parent
  
Sanford L.P.

Owner
  
Newell Brands

Founded
  
1928

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Products
  
Technical drawing tools

Profiles

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Rotring (stylized rOtring) is a German technical writing and drawing instruments company based in Hamburg.

Contents

Rotring drafting pencils


History

The company was established in 1928 as Tintenkuli Handels GmbH. The company's first product was the Tintenkuli, a stylographic pen—a fountain pen with a narrow steel tube instead of a conventional nib. While stylographic pens were already common in America and in fact pre-dated conventional fountain pens, they had not been previously marketed in Europe, and Rotring would eventually become the name associated with such pens throughout the world.

"Rot ring" directly translates to red ring - which is still placed around the barrel of their pens today. The company's name was changed to Rotring in the early 70s to match the trademark.

Although stylographs never overtook fountain pens for use in writing, by 1953 the Rotring Rapidograph became the prototypical technical pen of its age. Its technology virtually replaced the ruling pen and greatly simplified technical drawing. Rapidographs are still made today, both by Rotring and by Koh-i-Noor, its US subsidiary.

The advent in the 1990s of computer-aided design (CAD) saw the partial demise of the technical drawing pen. To combat this, Rotring diversified its range of graphic pens, pencils and markers.

In 1998 Rotring was taken over by Sanford, an American company specialising in graphic products and part of Newell Rubbermaid Inc. since 1992

Products

The following chart contains all the Rotring product lines.

References

Rotring Wikipedia