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Pintsch gas
Pintsch gas Pintsch gas [After Richard Pintsch, German inventor.] A kind of oil gas extensively used for lighting railroad cars, which carry it in compressed form.

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- Julius Pintsch (6 January 1815 – 20 January 1884) was a German tinsmith, manufacturer and inventor who is primarily known for the invention of Pintsch gas...
- Karlheinz Pintsch (born 1909 – fl. 1955) was the long serving senior adjutant to Rudolf Hess who was the Deputy Führer to Adolf Hitler in **** Germany...
- Pintsch (Luxembourgish: Pënsch, pronounced [pənʃ]) is a village in the commune of Kiischpelt, in northern Luxembourg. As of 2024[update], the village...
- in Bavaria. Techniques d'Automatisme (France) was acquired in 1979, and Pintsch Bamag, a manufacturer of level crossing systems was acquired in 1987. In...
- Karlheinz Pintsch, a letter addressed to Adolf Hitler that detailed his intentions to open peace negotiations with the British. Pintsch delivered the...
- oils). In contrast to the procedure for oil gas, which was produced by the Pintsch company from 1909, was also shipped in steel cylinders and had distillation...
- at which the 'Russian problem' was studied. On 11 May 1941, Karlheinz Pintsch visited the Berghof to deliver a letter from Rudolf Hess informing Hitler...
- Lighthouse keeper Lists of lighthouses Lists of lightvessels Pharology Pintsch gas Sea mark Notes Trethewey, K. R.:Ancient Lighthouses, Jazz-Fusion Books...
- gasification Biogas Blast furnace gas Blau gas Gasification Landfill gas Mond gas Pintsch gas Producer gas Regasification Syngas Water gas Wood gas Natural gas APG...
- topmarks and might have bells (1860) or whistles (1880). In 1879 Julius Pintsch obtained a patent for the illumination of buoys by using a compressed gas...