How it all began

The first product line: Cruets for oil and vinegar and salt and pepper shakers. In the economic crisis after World War I, no money could be made with these.

Photos from the company in 1930. The stamping shop with the machinesdriven by the steam engine

The highpoint of the cruet production was reached in 1913 with a stand at the exhibition in Vienna

Our first sheet metal part was the patented lid support for a grammophone in the 1920‘s

In 1936 there were already large machines installed in the production. There were already rather demanding formed parts being produced.

The company had to start again from scratch after World War II. The occupation had taken a large part of the inventory. Start up began again with garden tools. Soon after came the first parts for motorcycles and vehicles.

Flooding 1957 The local small river, the Itter, flooded the company grounds at least once per year. It was always an event for the employees.

1960.
1960. Reviving quickly. The owners, Helmut Brüninghaus and Richard Drissner, are proudly surrounded by the managers

Stamping shop 1962: Inlay work on small presses dominated the production

Since 1980 modern automatic stamping machines have been installed, which are suitable for the economical production of a large number of items.

Brüninghaus & Drissner Company 1988. Development of the property is completed.

Since 2005 we have numerous equipped robot workstations for resistance welding and arc-welding.

Metal forming technology

Do you want a component or an assembly produced and are you looking for the perfect technical solution? It can take shape with us. Emphasis on: up to 500 t.

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