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  2. Ansul - Wikipedia

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    Ansul was created by Francis "Frank" G. Hood from the bankrupt Bastol Company, an enterprise started in Marinette in 1912. It remained independent until 1978, when it was acquired by Wormald International, an Australian corporation.

  3. Grinnell Mechanical Products - Wikipedia

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    Grinnell grooved products include grooved couplings, grooved fittings, mechanical tees, valves, circuit balancing valves, copper systems, stainless steel systems, plain end systems, HDPE systems, PVC systems, G-PRESS systems, gaskets and spare parts, and preparation equipment, as well as accessories, such as strainers, tee strainers, suction diffusers, dielectric waterway transition fittings ...

  4. Fire suppression system - Wikipedia

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    An Ansul fire suppression system in a hospital cafeteria. Fire suppression systems are used to extinguish, control, or in some cases, entirely prevent fires from spreading or occurring. Fire suppression systems have an incredibly large variety of applications, and as such, there are many different types of suppression systems for different ...

  5. Ansul Fire School - Wikipedia

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    Ansul Fire School is a fire school which was founded in 1940 [1] and is located in Marinette, Wisconsin, United States. It trains students with classroom and field ...

  6. Ansul Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Ansul Islands, named after the Ansul Company (now part of Tyco International), are two islands in the Menominee River and located in Marinette County, Wisconsin, United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The islands are part of Porterfield, Wisconsin .

  7. ANT catalog - Wikipedia

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    The ANT catalog [a] (or TAO catalog) is a classified product catalog by the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) of which the version written in 2008–2009 was published by German news magazine Der Spiegel in December 2013. Forty-nine catalog pages [b] with pictures, diagrams and descriptions of espionage devices and spying software were