- Julius Pintsch
Carl Friedrich Julius Pintsch (1815-1884) was a German manufacturer and inventor who is primarily known for the invention of the eponymously named
Pintsch gas .Pintsch achieved success in 1847 with the
invention of agas meter that would eventually be used worldwide. In 1851, he created agas lamp that was suitable for use inrailroad car s. These lamps were illuminated byPintsch gas ; a long-burning gas that would remain lit during the rough motion of train journeys.Pintsch gas was essentially purified, compressednaphtha which was regulated and reduced to 1/3 ounce per square inch of pressure to theburner .Pintsch gas was later replaced by an improvedBlau gas or "blue gas" forrailroad car usage.Starting in 1863 he built a
factory on "Andreasstrasse" inBerlin , this was followed by facilities inDresden ,Breslau ,Frankfurt , Utrecht andFürstenwalde . These plants designed and built a wide range of gas-related devices includinggas meter s, gas pressure regulators, andgas analyzers.After his
death in 1884, his sons Julius and Richard inherited thebusiness and became successful in the manufacture of compressedPintsch gas for use inbeacon s and unmannedlighthouse s.External links
* [http://homepage.ntlworld.com/munwai/pintsch.htm Biography of C.F. Julius Pintsch]
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