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In the end of the thirties Max E. Russenberger had a first contact to the material testing technology. Later he got senior chief engineer at the testing machine company Alfred J. Amsler & Co. where he designed the resonant testing technology for the first time, what gave him a worldwide tribute.
In 1964 Max E. Russenberger founded his own business. His particular aim in the new company was to design and build dynamic material testing systems. The main product line was the high frequency resonant pulsator or, in other words, resonant testing machines. In a later stage Erwin Müller, also a former Amsler employee, joined the company as a partner. Out of these two names the abbreviation RUMUL has been originated. |
 Max E. Russenberger
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