Pierburg is a German automotive OEM that specializes in producing components and systems for gasoline and diesel engines. Their products include valves, pumps, electronic throttle controllers, and emission control systems.
Founded in 1909 by Michael Pierburg as a precision mechanics and electric motor workshop in Berlin
In 1928, Pierburg moved its headquarters to Neuss, Germany, where it still operates today
Expanded its product range in the 1950s to include carburetors and fuel pumps
Acquired by the Rheinmetall Group in 1986 and integrated into its automotive division
Continues to be a leading supplier of engine components to major car manufacturers worldwide
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Pierburg's electric throttle controllers improve engine performance, fuel efficiency, and emissions by precisely controlling the airflow into the engine.
Pierburg's water pumps are designed to ensure maximum system efficiency and reliability by optimizing the flow rate and pressure of coolant throughout the engine.
Pierburg's emission control systems help to reduce harmful pollutants emitted by gasoline and diesel engines. They contribute to compliance with increasingly stringent emissions standards worldwide.
Pierburg makes a wide variety of engine components and systems, including valves, pumps, electronic throttle controllers, and emission control systems.
Pierburg is based in Neuss, Germany, where it was relocated in 1928.
Pierburg's electric throttle controllers improve engine performance, fuel efficiency, and emissions by precisely controlling the airflow into the engine. Additionally, they are designed to be lightweight, compact, and durable.
Pierburg's competitors include Bosch, Continental AG, and Delphi, among others.
Pierburg's emission control systems help to reduce harmful pollutants emitted by gasoline and diesel engines. They contribute to compliance with increasingly stringent emissions standards worldwide and help to protect the environment.