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  2. Concrete grinder - Wikipedia

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    A concrete grinder is an abrasive machine for grinding and polishing concrete and natural stone. Concrete grinders can come in many configurations, the most common being a hand-held general purpose angle grinder , but it may be a specialized tool for countertops or floors.

  3. International Grooving & Grinding Association - Wikipedia

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    International Grooving & Grinding Association (IGGA) is a non-profit trade association located in West Coxsackie, New York. Founded in 1972, the organization represents the grooving, grinding, and Concrete Pavement Restoration (CPR) and Concrete Pavement Preservation (CPP) industry. [ 1 ]

  4. Tyrolit - Wikipedia

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    Tyrolit is an Austrian company that develops, manufactures and markets abrasive products as well as concrete sawing and drilling equipment. With 29 production locations on 5 continents, [1] the TYROLIT group belongs to the world’s largest producers of bonded abrasives.

  5. United Grinding North America - Wikipedia

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    United Grinding North America was established in 1984 under the name Hauni-Blohm-Schaudt in Richmond, Virginia. The name changed in 1989 to Blohm, Inc. In 1994, Blohm Inc. established United Grinding Technologies, Inc., in Miamisburg, Ohio, to consolidate the North American operations of all their machine tool companies. In the summer of 1995 ...

  6. Grupo Argos - Wikipedia

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    In October 2011, Argos purchased the Lafarge operations in the southeastern U.S. adding two cement plants, one clinker grinding, 79 concrete plants and five terminals to the Argos U.S. operation. Until 2012, the company was called Inversiones Argos.

  7. Bryant Grinder - Wikipedia

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    The Bryant Company established itself as a noted brand for both internal and external grinding, [3] and (like J&L) it became an important machine tool builder to the automotive industry. [3] World War I fueled great demand for machine tool builders such as J&L and Bryant. By 1917, the plant had doubled in size and was running 3 shifts a day. [4]

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