Screw and flange factory Emil Helfferich successor

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Screw and flange factory Emil Helfferich successor

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founding 1883
resolution 1981
Seat Kirchheim unter Teck , Germany
Branch Metal industry

The Emil Helfferich successor screw and flange factory was a medium-sized German metalworking company in Kirchheim unter Teck . Between 1888 and 1900, the company was one of three companies in Germany that supplied a large part of the domestic market with flanges , and the only flange factory in southern Germany.

history

In 1883 Emil Helfferich founded a screw and flange factory in Dettingen unter Teck . In 1888 Max Weise from Saxony took over the company and traded under the name of "Emil Helfferich Successor" (EHN). In 1891 Max Weise acquired the Ötlinger water hammer mill and the Speiser oil and saw mill in Kirchheim unter Teck and relocated the flange production there, while the screw production remained in Dettingen. Weise commissioned the industrial architect Philipp Jakob Manz to plan the factory facilities. In the years 1894 to 1906, with the upswing of the Helfferich Nachf company - owner Max Weise, continuously growing factory buildings, extensions and extensions were built. In 1906 the Dettinger screw factory was sold to Eugen Schweizer.

A separate rail connection, water and steam power, a galvanizing plant, a bright drawing shop and a large hammer mill were built for the manufacture of all kinds of wrought iron flanges, for screws and nuts, for heavy forgings and pressed pieces.

In 1935 Hans Weise took over the management and in 1944 founded the Teck Hans Weise OHG pressing plant in Kirchheim together with Walter Eisele . In 1961, EHN, together with the Altmann brothers, took over 50% of the shares in Usines à Brides , Haren les Bruxelles, from Société Lorraine Produits Métallurgiques . In 1974 EHN sold its shares to the Altmann brothers.

In 1976 bankruptcy proceedings were opened via EHN and the company was sold in 1977 to Mönninghoff GmbH , a subsidiary of Bochum Mineralölgesellschaft (BoMin). In 1981 the Kirchheim branch was dissolved. In the listed factories in Kirchheim / Teck there is now a hardware store for historical building materials. The factory building with shed roof skylights, which was expanded in 1906, and the distinctive head buildings with richly structured façade facing Dettinger Strasse with the connecting gate and cross vaults in the passage and the roof lantern with a four-sided clock have been preserved.

literature

  • Traute Dieterlen: Emil Helfferich successor, flange factory Kirchheim / Teck - 1883 - 1977 . Economic Archive Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart 1983 (Economic Archive Baden-Württemberg Volume 9) without ISBN.

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