Julius Friedrich Pajeken

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Julius Friedrich Pajeken (born September 16, 1843 in Bremen ; † December 16, 1902 ) was a mechanical engineer.

His father, Clemens Albert Pajeken (1806–1860), first went to sea, then lived for a long time in Brazil and California, finally as a businessman, language teacher, sworn translator for English, Spanish and Portuguese and author in Bremen.

Julius Friedrich Pajeken attended school until the age of 16 and then went to the USA to do an apprenticeship at the Morgan Iron Works , College Point, Long Island until 1862 . After his return he studied mechanical engineering at the Hanover Polytechnic until 1866 . He then worked for a short time in Manchester at Beyer, Peacock & Co.

From 1867 to 1870 he worked as a design engineer and then until 1879 as a production engineer at the Berlin mechanical engineering company Schwartzkopff . On October 1, 1888, he took over the management of machine tool construction at Ludwig Loewe & Co. He introduced series production of machine tools instead of individual production in Germany. In 1897 he became a board member of Ludw. Loewe & Co. Actiengesellschaft.

literature

  • Conrad Matschoss (Hrsg.): Men of technology: a biographical manual. VDI-Verlag, Berlin 1925.
  • Obituary in: American machinist : Volume 26 (1903), p. 131.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Company history of Ludwig Loewe & Co. AG
  2. ^ Hans Christoph Graf von Seherr-Thoß:  Loewe, Isidor. In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 15, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1987, ISBN 3-428-00196-6 , p. 80 f. ( Digitized version ).