Datei:Carlshuette Gelaende ca-1860.jpg|400px|thumb|right|<br> The Carlshütte around 1915. At the level of the sailing ship at the bottom right, one can see the foundry road leading away to the left.
Datei:Carlshuette Gelaende ca-1860.jpg|400px|thumb|right|<br> The Carlshütte in the second half of the 19th century. At the level of the sailing ship at the bottom right, one can see the foundry road leading away to the left.
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The Carlshütte produced cast-iron utensils and objects for the household, road construction, agriculture and shipbuilding. Fascinatingly, the Carlshütte had products in its range that ACO also manufactures today, albeit with different materials. These are window frames, cribs and troughs, and animal pens, also sewer and manhole covers, light oil separators, gutters with cover grates, and finally, sanitary items such as bathtubs and cast-iron water closets.
The Carlshütte in the second half of the 19th century. At the level of the sailing ship at the bottom right, one can see the foundry road leading away to the left.
Extract from a Carlshütte sample catalogue for sewer castings, late 1920s.
Gutter covers and channels produced by the Carlshütte.