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  2. American Standard Brands - Wikipedia

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    American Standard Brands is a North American manufacturer of plumbing fixtures, based in Piscataway, New Jersey, United States. Since 2013, it has been a subsidiary of the Lixil Group . [ 1 ] The company was formed from American Standard Americas , the North American operations of the kitchen and bathroom division that were previously owned by ...

  3. American Standard Companies - Wikipedia

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    The plumbing division, Standard Sanitary, would continue to sell their products under the "Standard" label until 1967, when the company changed its name to American Standard Corporation. The American Standard label was used for both divisions from that year on. In 1929, American Standard bought the Kewanee Toilet Boiler Company, which it kept ...

  4. American Standard - Wikipedia

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    American Standard Insurance Company, a subsidiary of American Family Insurance; American Standard, a brand of plumbing fixtures made by American Standard Brands; American Standard, a brand of HVAC equipment made by Trane; American Standard, a line of guitars made by Fender Musical Instruments Corporation

  5. Flush toilet - Wikipedia

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    This glaze is designed to shrink and contract at the same rate as the greenware while undergoing firing. After being sprayed with glaze, the toilet bowls, tanks, and lids are placed in stacks on a conveyor belt or "car" that slowly goes through a large kiln to be fired. The belt slowly moves the glaze-covered greenware into a tunnel kiln, which ...

  6. Toilet - Wikipedia

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    A vault toilet is a non-flush toilet with a sealed container (or vault) buried in the ground to receive the excreta, all of which is contained underground until it is removed by pumping. A vault toilet is distinguished from a pit latrine because the waste accumulates in the vault instead of seeping into the underlying soil.

  7. Salvage for Victory - Wikipedia

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    The Salvage for Victory campaign was a program launched by the US Federal Government in 1942 to salvage materials for the American war effort in World War II. [ 1 ] On January 10, 1942, the US Office of Production Management sent pledge cards to retail stores asking them to participate in the effort by saving things like waste paper, scrap ...

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