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Ernst Diegel is Now Ferro-Offering a wide range of creative options of Waterborne Paints and Coatings used in Glass Decoration and Automotive Coatings. NBI was founded in 1990 as part of a global expansion of our sister company, Bruchsaler Farbenfabrik, a 4th generation, family owned pigment manufacturing company, located in Bruchsal, Germany. Today we operate two separate divisions: The Industrial Division and The Nutraceutical &. Paint factories Leverkusen 10 million marks 01. Aug 1923 used, kinks see scan.

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Die alte Farbenfabrik im Osten Deutschlands wurde in den späten 1870er Jahren von einem einzelnen Unternehmer gegründet. Zuerst stellte dieser giftfreie Farben für den häuslichen Gebrauch her. Dem Erfolg seiner Produktion geschuldet, entstand dann die Farbenfabrik, die nun auch Teerfarben (Anilinfarben) für die Industrie herstellte. Zu DDR-Zeiten wurde die Fabrik, wie damals üblich, verstaatlicht. Nach der Wende bekam der alte Eigentümer zwar seinen Betrieb zurück, jedoch hielt sich dieser am alten Standort nur noch gute zehn Jahre. Seitdem steht das Fabrikgelände leer und verfällt zusehends.
Heute ist das großflächige Areal nicht nur vom natürlichen Verfall gezeichnet, sondern auch durch deutliche Spuren, die wohl eher ungebetene Gäste hinterlassen haben. So brannte es bspw. auf der Brache bereits mehrfach. Persönlich habe ich das Gelände, welches ich mit Begleitung erkundete, fast als Idyll in der Stadt erlebt. Friedlich und menschenleer.
The old paint factory, located in Eastern Germany, was founded by a single businessman in the late 1870s. First, he produced non-toxic paints for domestic use only. Yet, due to his prospering business, the actual paint factory was erected, which started to produce coal tar dyes for industrial purposes from that point on. During the GDR(German Democratic Republic) era, the factory was expropriated (which was common practice in those times). After the German reunification the former owner got his business back, yet since then it had only been successful for not far more than around ten years. After the bankruptcy, the factory grounds have been abandoned and are still in a decaying state.
This day the factory grounds are not only shaped by natural decay but also by traces of uninvited guests. Thus, for example, parts of the now industrial wasteland were badly affected by several cases of arson. Despite all of that, I really enjoyed the peace and quietness of that place today located right in the middle of an actual busy town.

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Manufacturer of fire protection systems made in Germany

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Rudolf Hensel GmbH was founded in 1922 as a varnish and paint factory and its company headquarters remained at Süderstraße 235 in Hamburg until 2001. In the beginning, its product range consisted mainly of special marine paints. In the 1950s, this range enabled the company to establish itself as a market leader – in Scandinavia as well. On the lookout for new challenges, Hensel recognised the increasing importance of passive structural fire protection at this early stage and began to devote its development activities to fire-protection coatings. This competence was acknowledged in Germany as early as 1953 with the company’s first patents. National and international certifications followed.

In 1998, the company site was expanded to incorporate the neighbouring plot of land. In 2001, the ever-growing global demand for Hensel’s products made it necessary for the company to relocate to new production facilities. Today, the company home of Rudolf Hensel GmbH is in Börnsen – on the outskirts of the Hanseatic city of Hamburg – and occupies an area of 20,000 square metres. In addition to its headquarters, the site houses a pilot plant and production shops with state of the art facilities.

The fire-protection systems comprising the HENSOTHERM® and HENSOMASTIK® product lines are safety products. They protect human life, safeguard assets and harmonise technical safety and architectural aspects. Hensel coating systems are approved by building authorities in accordance with DIN 4102 and EN 13501 and have further international certificates, including BS 476, VKF, UL 263 and GOST.

The broad range of products manufactured by Rudolf Hensel GmbH spans certified intumescent and ablative coatings to protect steel, wood, concrete and cables from fire, and to produce wall and ceiling penetration seals and fire-resistant joints.

Several Hensel products also fulfil the requirements in the 10/2010 DIBt reports on “Zulassungsgrundsätzen zur gesundheitlichen Bewertung von Bauprodukten in Innenräumen” (“Approval principles for the health-related evaluation of building products in indoor spaces”) in conjunction with the LCI values issued by the AgBB (Committee for the health-related evaluation of building products). They are thus recommended for use in public buildings that must comply with the assessment criteria contained in “Nachhaltiges Bauen für Bundesgebäude” (Guidelines for sustainable building) issued by the German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building, and Urban Development. These non-VOC products meet the criteria of the US LEED credit EQ c4.2. Their emission certificates in accordance with ISO 16000 and the AgBB evaluation scheme earn architects and planners so-called ‘credit points’ for the assessment of the environmental standards of a building according to BREEAM and for the award of the German Sustainable Building Certificate (DGNB). Under the French system of emission certificates, these products were classified as emission class A+ (very low emission).
Rudolf Hensel GmbH has been certified to ISO 9001:2008 since 1997, operates on an international level and commends itself by its level of flexibility in realising individual customer requests.

Over 95 years of creativity, high quality standards and intensive interaction with its customers have made Rudolf Hensel GmbH one of the leading manufacturers of fire protection systems for passive structural fire protection made in Germany.

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FIRE PROTECTION – OUR PASSION