What kind of company is bendix?
This is a foreign company ... the following is found online ... Honeywell Bendix brake pads and friction materials In the brake pads and friction materials market, Honeywell Bendix has achieved great success with a series of flagship products. These products have made great contributions in automobile, aviation, aerospace, transportation and other fields. Products are widely used in brakes of cars, trucks, trailers, buses, agricultural and construction equipment, airplanes, golf carts and even bicycles. Honeywell Bendix is recognized as being at the forefront of the industry in the process of providing a wide range of brake products for more types of vehicles for a long time. With the support of 80 years of experience, Honeywell Bendix provides customers with unparalleled high-quality brake pads. From domestic cars to imported cars, from sports cars to big trailers, we can provide the most suitable brake pads for any engine and four-wheeled vehicles. Since the introduction of friction strengthening formula, Honeywell Bendix semi-metal brake pads are better than before in noise and dust resistance-this technology can reduce the difficulty of resetting after braking. The development history of Honeywell Bendix is 19 1 1 year. Since Vincent Bendix founded the company in 1924, the company has been constantly innovating to meet the needs of the industry. At that time, the inventor's interest in cars made him immediately devote himself to automobile manufacturing. But fierce competition in the industry quickly eliminated him. However, at this time, he decided to solve the related problems of automobile engine starting and achieved success. 19 1 1 year, he successfully invented the starter. Bendix described it in the advertisement as "the mechanical arm turns your car". 1924, Bendiks met French engineer Henry perrot at the European Auto Show, and obtained his brake patent authorization. 1927 Bendiks company was established. The company produces safety servo vacuum brakes in Prague under the name of safety servo. 1930, Bendiks Group merged with Westinghouse Automobile Air Brake Company to form Bendiks Westinghouse Automobile Vacuum Brake Company. Headquartered in wilmer, Pennsylvania. 1934, Bendix-Westinghouse company began to sell automobile air brakes worldwide by authorizing Westinghouse companies in France, Germany, Italy and Britain. 194 1 year, Bendiks-Westinghouse established its new headquarters in Egener, Ohio. 1945, Vincent Bendiks started to run his famous Bendiks engineering studio and registered his trademark. This trademark has been used since his death in 1945, and it is still very famous today. With the accelerated development of 1949 World War II, air braking technology has become the standard braking method applied to heavy trucks, traction locomotives, buses, trains and off-road vehicles. 1960, automatic slack adjuster, air dryer, double brake valves and the first generation anti-lock braking system began to be developed. 1962 Bendiks brand 1962 has made great innovations in automobile braking technology. The first Bendix four-wheel disc brake invented by it was applied to an American-made automobile-the high-performance Stubert two-generation car of that year. The dual brake cylinder advocated by Bendix in 1967 has become the standard configuration of all American cars. In the same year, Bendiks entered a milestone, having produced 200 million brake pads for automobiles. 1In July, 1969, Apollo 1 1, which designed and manufactured scientific instruments by Bendiks, landed on the moon. Astronauts neil armstrong and Edwin Odelin Jr. became the first people to walk on the moon. Mankind has taken a big step, and Bendix has also taken a big step of its own. As we all know, the company set foot in space targets in the late 1960s and 1970s, and set up a Bendix launch support department at the Kennedy Space Center. Bendiks holds all the shares of Bendiks Westinghouse. 197 1 year later, 197 1 year later, with the application of the first four-wheel ABS anti-lock system in Royal Chrysler, Bendix extended the ABS anti-lock system to the industry. 1973, Bendiks-Westinghouse Company became a department of Bendiks and changed its name to Bendix Heavy Vehicle Systems Group. 1975, Bendix dual air braking system has become the national highway traffic safety safety safety standard of Federal Automobile Administration. 12 1 1980, Bendiks established a global parts distribution center and reprocessing operation center in Huntington, Indiana. 1982, Bendiks merged with United Company to become the operation department of United Automobile, and became an independent supplier of global automobile industry with Bendiks, Frame and Autolite. 1986, Bendiks Heavy Vehicle System Co., Ltd. merged with European Truck Air Brake Operation Department of Bendiks Co., Ltd. to form Bendiks Heavy Vehicle System Europe Group. The joint company merged the signal operation company and established Lianxin subsidiary. 1989 Bendiks heavy vehicle system Europe group merged the truck air brake operation department of Manetti Ma Ruili company and strengthened its operation in the European market.