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  2. Billy Klapper - Wikipedia

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    He started his business near Childress, Texas, before eventually relocating to Pampa, Texas. [5] Klapper was known for one-piece spurs built using a technique that set him apart in the industry. He was one of the few craftsmen who made spurs from a single piece of steel rather than welding pieces together. [4]

  3. Murex (company) - Wikipedia

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    Murex was founded in 1909 as an iron founder and a ferroalloy manufacturer. The company moved to Rainham, Essex in 1917. [1]In the 1930s, Murex made large quantities of electrodes at their factory in Waltham Cross, [2] and many ships including HMS Ark Royal and Queen Elizabeth 2 have been welded using Murex equipment.

  4. Matheson (compressed gas & equipment) - Wikipedia

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    Matheson Tri-Gas, Inc. produces industrial, medical, and specialty gases, and associated gas handling equipment, in North America.MATHESON offers semiconductor, medical, welding, atmospheric gases, rare gases delivered via pipelines, onsite generators, bulk tanks, and in gas cylinders to customers using gases in their labs, semiconductor fabs, hospitals, chemical plants, manufacturing and many ...

  5. TSTC Welding Technology student sets goal to open his own ...

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    Nov. 2—BROWNWOOD — Guy Watts juggles life, work and attending Texas State Technical College with the goal of opening his own welding business. Watts, a U.S. Navy veteran studying Welding ...

  6. NCH Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Creed, also in the plumbing supply business, was a cash purchase. By 1973, sales at NCH reached $103 million. About 3,000 sales representatives were handling the company's products by the mid-1970s. In 1977, specialty chemicals accounted for about 90 percent of sales. The remaining 10 percent was derived from fasteners, plumbing parts, and ...

  7. BOC (company) - Wikipedia

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    During the First World War, the business increased significantly as the mass production of needed war machinery—ships, tanks and trucks—involved either metal cutting or welding. In the post-war period, it grew by acquisitions, which included Sparklets Ltd, Allen-Liversidge Ltd and the Quasi-Arc Company .

  8. voestalpine Böhler Welding - Wikipedia

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    voestalpine Böhler Welding is a manufacturer of welding consumables (joint welding, maintenance, repair and overlay welding and brazing), welding equipment and accessories with headquarters in Düsseldorf. The company owns over 50 subsidiaries in more than 25 countries, 2,300 employees, customers in approximately 150 countries and more than ...

  9. ESAB - Wikipedia

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    ESAB headquarters in Gothenburg.. ESAB, Elektriska Svetsnings-Aktiebolaget (English: Electric Welding Limited company), is an American-Swedish industrial company. [1]The ultimate parent company of ESAB is ESAB Corporation, a New York Stock Exchange listed (Ticker: ESAB) with its principal executive office in North Bethesda, Maryland, U.S. [2]

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