Visited with Cookiebizkit, Jonboy, Hagbard, Fiendicus and Lulatahula, heres a bit of history on this massive site:
Beans Foundries - known as Bruhl (UK) since 1997 - had a long tradition of engineering achievement. Beans Industries manufactured large diesel engines for the bus and truck industries and produced iron castings for the automotive industry. At one point there was even a range of Bean motor cars.
Starting afresh though, the newly independent company, based at Tipton in the West Midlands needed a new name. Ferrotech conveys well the company’s unparalleled grasp of the technologies that underpin a contemporary foundry. It is recognised as one of Europe’s major producers of complex cast iron components, supplying automotive, industrial and agricultural engine manufacturers across three continents.
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Beans Foundries - known as Bruhl (UK) since 1997 - had a long tradition of engineering achievement. Beans Industries manufactured large diesel engines for the bus and truck industries and produced iron castings for the automotive industry. At one point there was even a range of Bean motor cars.
Starting afresh though, the newly independent company, based at Tipton in the West Midlands needed a new name. Ferrotech conveys well the company’s unparalleled grasp of the technologies that underpin a contemporary foundry. It is recognised as one of Europe’s major producers of complex cast iron components, supplying automotive, industrial and agricultural engine manufacturers across three continents.
Here's the photos:
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