BRASH ENGINES, INC.BRANFORD, CONNECTICUT

BRASH ENGINES, INC.

203-843-0757, Fax:203-483-1406

34 Averill Pl Branford, CT 06405-3801

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Company Information

Legal Structure:

Corporation

Sales/Service Area:

China; France; Germany; India; Italy; Japan; Sweden; United Kingdom

Contact Person:

MICHAEL BROOKMAN

Year Established:

2010

Business Type:
  • Manufacturing (10 %)
  • Research and Development (90 %)

Products & Services

Manufacture of Air Steam Hybrid engines

Keywords

  • Development
  • Manufacture
  • Air-steam
  • Hybrid
  • Engine Vehicle
  • Micro-chp
  • Alternate Fuel
  • External Combustion

NAICS Code(s)

333611
Turbine and Turbine Generator Set Units Manufacturing
333613
Mechanical Power Transmission Equipment Manufacturing
333618
Other Engine Equipment Manufacturing
336322
Other Motor Vehicle Electrical and Electronic Equipment Manufacturing
541330
Engineering Services

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