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  2. Rochester Midland Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Rochester Midland Corporation is a closely-held specialty chemical manufacturing company headquartered in Ogden, New York. It has sales and operations in nearly seventy countries, [1] production facilities in Ogden, New York, Aurora, Illinois. It was founded as Rochester Germicide in 1888. [2]

  3. Travancore Cochin Chemicals - Wikipedia

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    The Travancore Cochin Chemicals Ltd., abbreviated as TCC, is a public sector undertaking owned by the Government of Kerala, engaged in the manufacture and marketing of caustic soda (NaOH), chlorine, hydrochloric acid and sodium chlorate. [1]

  4. FMC Corporation - Wikipedia

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    At this time the company changed its name to Food Machinery Corporation, and began using the initials FMC. In 1948, the company name changed again, to Food Machinery & Chemical Corporation. [citation needed] In 1961, Food Machinery & Chemical Corporation was changed to simply FMC. LVT-1 exhibited by manufacturer (FMC) in 1941 parade, Lakeland ...

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  6. CRC Industries - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1958 after a verbal agreement between Rocket Chemical, the predecessor of the WD-40 Company, and Charles J. Webb II to distribute WD-40 fell apart. Webb then set up a competitor company in Philadelphia, Corrosion Reaction Consultants, Inc., and hired away Rocket president Norman Larsen to lead it. [3]

  7. The Seydel Companies, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The company relocated to New Jersey in 1910, then expanded into West Virginia in 1919. [citation needed] The Seydel-Thomas Company was formed in Atlanta by Paul B. Seydel in 1923, which soon became Seydel-Wooley & Company in 1924. [3] After World War II, Paul V. Seydel authored the book Textile Warp Sizing, [4] a widely used industry textbook ...

  8. GFS Chemicals - Wikipedia

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    GFS Chemicals Inc, formerly known as G. Frederick Smith Chemical Company, [1] is a privately owned fine and specialty chemical company with headquarters in Powell, Ohio and manufacturing facilities in Columbus, Ohio. It was founded by G. Frederick Smith in Urbana, Illinois in 1924, and moved to Columbus, Ohio in 1928. [1] [2] [3]

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