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Kern & Sohn : ウィキペディア英語版
Kern & Sohn

Kern & Sohn is a manufacturer and distributor of precision scales and force gauges. The company was founded in 1844 in Albstadt, Ebingen by Gottlieb Kern and its products are often referenced in nineteenth century international scientific publications.



The business is currently run by the sixth generation of the Kern family, and is one of only two German companies from that period to remain family-owned throughout its history (along with Bizerba). Many of the scales and balances produced by Kern are exhibited at the Museum of Weights and Scales in Balingen.
== History ==
Gottlieb Kern belonged to a family of European artists and stonemasons. The business started in the midst of a recession but by 1867, the company was producing and selling around 2,000 balances a year to scientists, apothecaries, chemists and goldsmiths. In 1870, Albert Sauter, the step-son of Kern, joined the Board of Directors of the company.
During the last quarter of the nineteenth century, Kern & Sohn introduced a number of innovations and modifications into their designs to increase accuracy. In 1886, Gottlieb Kern died. Sauter took over as the President. The period was marked with expansion and technological development. By the turn of the century, Kern & Sohn held a dominant market position in a number of weight measurement fields. In 1903, Albert Sauter's son Gustav took over the company.

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