LETTERS ENPOWER

Brand Owner Address Description
EP ENPOWER NINGBO YINGPAWO TRADING CO., LTD. No. 289 Jiangnan Road(12-7) Yinzhou District Ningbo, Zhejiang 315048 China The mark consists of The trademark is abstracted and integrated according to the letters ENPOWER, and the characteristics of E and P are collectively fused together to design this graphic. The whole is simple and atmospheric, and it is easy to remember.;Air filters for automobile engines; Automotive exhaust pipe; Automotive parts, namely, engine seals; Cylinder heads for engines; Exhaust manifold for engines; Fan belts for motors and engines; Machine parts, namely, cylinders; Machine parts, namely, joints and joint parts for connecting sliding strips, plates and guides; Machines and lines composed thereof for the production of automobile parts, parts for the aforementioned machines, particularly foaming lines, die-cutting machines, molding presses, scoring machines, laminating machines, water jet cutting machines, milling machines, long fiber injection machines, parts for the aforementioned machines, particularly foaming tools, die-casting tools, die-cutting tools, molding tools, laminating tools; Metal seal rings for use with turbomachinery and centrifuges; Oil filter adapters; Oil filters for motors and engines; Parts for pneumatic blow guns, namely, inflator tips, inflator valves, valve adapters, nozzles, nipples, couplers, connectors and pivots; Piston rings; Pistons for engines;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;The wording ''ENPOWER'' has no meaning in a foreign language.;
 

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