Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Förderkreis Braun Sammlung museum in Kronberg Company headquarters in Frankfurt am Main (1960). Braun GmbH (/ b r aŹ n / ā "brown", German: ā) is a German consumer products company founded in 1921 and based in Kronberg im Taunus.
DM'90, their classification, means diesel rolling stock (Diesel Materieel in Dutch) of the 1990s or Buffel, which means Buffalo. The DM'90 series was developed alongside the short lived electric counter part, the SM'90 ("stopping-train" or commuter rolling stock of the 1990s) series with which it shares the unusual body cross section.
The Buffel was the first truly effective landmine-protected armored personnel carrier to enter service anywhere. [2] The South African Army began deploying it in the operational area from 1978. The Buffel was an improvement over the Bosvark which offered little protection to the driver.
B. Braun is a German medical and pharmaceutical device company, which currently has more than 63,000 employees globally, and offices and production facilities in more than 60 countries. Its headquarters are located in Melsungen , in central Germany .
Buffel might refer to: Buffel, a mine-resistant vehicle developed in South Africa; HNLMS Buffel, early ironclad warship of the Royal Netherlands Navy;
BraunAbility is an American manufacturer of wheelchair accessible vans and wheelchair lifts based in Winamac, Indiana. [1] It is currently owned by Investor AB.The company was founded by Ralph Braun, who had spinal muscular atrophy.
Operation Büffel ("Buffalo") was a series of local retreats conducted by the German Army Group Centre on the Eastern Front during the period 1–22 March 1943. This movement eliminated the Rzhev Salient and shortened the front by 230 miles (370 km), releasing twenty-one divisions. [1]
Cross-sectional diagram of stirred tank reactor. Baffles are flow-directing or obstructing vanes or panels used to direct a flow of liquid or gas. It is used in some household stoves [1] and in some industrial process vessels (tanks), such as shell and tube heat exchangers, chemical reactors, and static mixers.