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  2. Victor Technology - Wikipedia

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    Victor Adding Machine Co. was a fledgling company in 1918 when the operator of a chain of meat markets ... The first Victor adding machine, Model 110, was introduced ...

  3. Spirax Group - Wikipedia

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    The company diversified into pump manufacturing in 1990 when it bought Watson-Marlow. [6] It acquired the Jucker Industrial Division, an Italian controls business, in 1993, [7] Bredel Hose Pumps, a business manufacturing high-pressure hose pumps, in 1996 [8] and M&M International, an Italian piston actuated and solenoid valve business in 2001. [9]

  4. Goodnature - Wikipedia

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    Goodnature was founded by friends Robbie van Dam and Craig Bond who met while studying industrial design at Victoria University.Van Dam had a job at the Department of Conservation (DOC) in the Biodiversity Unit building gadgets for pest control when he noticed the methods for killing pest species such as rats, stoats and possums were either inefficient or inhumane.

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  6. Cold trap - Wikipedia

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    Cold traps also refer to the application of cooled surfaces or baffles to prevent oil vapours from flowing from a pump and into a chamber. In such a case, a baffle or a section of pipe containing a number of cooled vanes, will be attached to the inlet of an existing pumping system.

  7. Cryopump - Wikipedia

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    A cryopump or a "cryogenic pump" is a vacuum pump that traps gases and vapours by condensing them on a cold surface, but are only effective on some gases. The effectiveness depends on the freezing and boiling points of the gas relative to the cryopump's temperature.