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      • Martin Bitzer started out manufacturing thermostatic expansion valves from steel – an innovation in Germany at that time. But production expanded quickly, and refrigeration compressors were soon the company’s core business.
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  2. The BITZER success story began 90 years ago: in 1934, the Swabian inventor Martin Bitzer laid the foundations in a small workshop in Sindelfingen, Germany. Did you know that in the beginning he did not manufacture compressors, but thermostatic expansion valves made of steel?

  3. Dec 18, 2019 · When Martin Bitzer founded a small refrigeration engineering company called Apparatebau für Kältetechnik (later to become BITZER) in 1934, few could have predicted the company’s remarkable growth and development over the decades that followed.

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    History. Martin Bitzer founded what would later become Bitzer in 1934 as Apparatebau für Kältetechnik. The company started out by manufacturing expansion valves and 2-cylinder DC piston compressors. By 1959, Martin Bitzer had expanded his company to 206 employees and was exporting his products to 56 countries.

  5. 3 days ago · Martin Bitzer’s early innovations set BITZER on a path to revolutionize refrigeration technology, beginning with reciprocating compressors in the 1930s. Over the decades, BITZER has introduced landmark products, including the BITZER Hermeta compressors, EuroScroll scroll compressors, and the environmentally focused ECOLINE and ORBIT ranges.

  6. May 17, 2024 · The BITZER success story began 90 years ago: in 1934, the Swabian inventor Martin Bitzer laid the foundations in a small workshop in Sindelfingen, Germany. Did you know that in the beginning he did not manufacture compressors, but thermostatic expansion valves made of steel?

  7. HISTORY. 1934. 1940: 1st open drive compressor 1954: 1st hermetic compressor: BITZER Type I. Hermeta. Martin Bitzer founds the company Apparatebau für Kältetechnik, which later became BITZER. 1934: BITZER starts production. 1961. Ulrich Schaufler, a qualified engineer, takes over the. 1950: Start of production of with the manufacturing of.

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