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  2. Edwards Vacuum - Wikipedia

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    The firm was rebranded W Edwards and Co in 1940, then Edwards High Vacuum International Ltd in 1950, and moved from London to Crawley in 1953. [ 2 ] [ 18 ] [ 3 ] [ 19 ] Edwards purchased Italian freeze-drying equipment manufacturer Alto Vuoto SpA in 1954, followed by the Shoreham factory of former subcontractor J H Holmes and Son Ltd in 1958.

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    Sep. 23—HAVERHILL — With a name like Edwards Vacuum you might expect them to be making products for cleaning floors and carpeting. That's far from the case when it comes to a high-tech company ...

  4. IMA Life S.r.l - Wikipedia

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    1939 F.D. Edwards begins manufacturing vacuum equipment. 1955 The company acquires Alto Vuoto SpA, a freeze drying manufacturer in Italy. 1968 The company is acquired by BOC, after staying in private hands through the post-war period and until the 1960s when it went public. 1977 BOC Edwards acquire Kniese Apparatbau GmbH, a freeze drying ...

  5. Frederick Edwards - Wikipedia

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    Frederick or Fred Edwards may refer to: Fred Edwards (footballer) (1891–1972), Australian rules footballer; Frederick Edwards (cricketer) (1908–1982), Australian cricketer; Frederick Erasmus Edwards (1799–1875), British law clerk and amateur geologist; Frederick Jeremiah Edwards (1894–1964), Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross

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  7. Talk:Edwards Vacuum - Wikipedia

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    1 updating company logo. 2 comments. 2 Misleading template 4 August 2022. 1 comment. 3 Please edit the logo and financial details. ... Talk: Edwards Vacuum. Add ...

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    The merger of these companies resulted in the world's largest vacuum and surface technology company with around 6 500 employees, generating sales of DEM 1.8 billion in 1995. In 2000, Degussa sold the remaining propaedeutic and teaching materials division, which today – after bankruptcy in 2008 – operates under the company name LD Didactic ...

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