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  2. Stock tank - Wikipedia

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    Stock tanks can be repurposed as backyard pools, or "stock tank pools," using chlorine tabs and a filter pump. Stock tanks are increasingly used as "rustic" backyard above-ground pools, or "stock tank pools" by retrofitting a filter pump [4] and adding chlorine or stabilized hydrogen peroxide [5] to keep the water clean throughout the summer. [6]

  3. Cattle prod - Wikipedia

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    A cattle prod, also called a stock prod or a hot stick, is a handheld device commonly used to make cattle or other livestock move by striking or poking them. An electric cattle prod is a stick with electrodes on the end which is used to make cattle move via a relatively high-voltage, low-current electric shock .

  4. Grupo Rotoplas - Wikipedia

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    As of 2005, its main and only business focuses on the manufacture of water tanks or derivatives. On December 10, 201], they were listed on the Mexican Stock Exchange (BMV) under the ticker symbol "AGUA" ("WATER"). They entered the United States by acquiring Plastic Mart and Tank Depot in 2017 the two leading water storage tank providers in the US.

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  6. A. O. Smith - Wikipedia

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    From this plant, it also made water heaters with the Kenmore name. [12] In 1948, it entered the commercial water heater market after acquiring The Burkay Company of Toledo, Ohio. In 1949, the company began producing Harvestore, a glass-fused-to-steel silo, targeted at dairy and livestock operations.

  7. Chromalox, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Chromalox incorporated in 1917, with the company's first order for a strip heater used in a product that became the modern household clothes iron. The product had the word " chrome " stamped on the strip heater and used a cement mix to "lock" in the heating element, hence the name "Chromalox."