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  2. CoorsTek - Wikipedia

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    Sales grew over the next eight years at a rate of 70-80% per year. The company was acquired by Coors Porcelain in 1975, primarily for the product line of ceramic plungers used in reciprocating pumps in secondary oil recovery processes, and ceramic ball valves. Coors renamed the company R.I. Ceramic Company in 1978.

  3. Staffordshire dog figurine - Wikipedia

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    Staffordshire dog figurines are matching pairs of pottery spaniel dogs, standing guard, which were habitually placed on mantelpieces in 19th-century homes. Mainly manufactured in Staffordshire pottery , these earthenware figures were also made in other English counties and in Scotland.

  4. Category : Ceramics manufacturers of the United States

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  5. Ball clay - Wikipedia

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    The ceramic use of ball clays in Britain dates back to at least the Roman era. More recent trade began when a clay was needed to make tobacco pipes in the 16th and 17th century. [8] In 1771 Josiah Wedgwood signed a contract for 1,400 tons a year of ball clay with Thomas Hyde of Purbeck, enabling the production of thinner-walled ceramics. [9]

  6. Plunger (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Plunger mute, the rubber part of a plumbing plunger, or a similar device, used as a musical mute; Spring plunger, spring-loaded device for indexing, locating, positioning or locking components against a tip, pin, or ball using spring force Plunger (pinball), a spring-loaded rod used to launch balls in pinball

  7. Drain cleaner - Wikipedia

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    Most municipal building codes mandate that drain plumbing increase in diameter as it moves closer to the municipal sewer system. i.e., most kitchen sinks evacuate water with a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-inch drain pipe, which feeds into a larger 4-inch drain pipe on the main plumbing stack before heading to a septic tank or to the city sewage system. This ...

  8. Plunger pump - Wikipedia

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    Plunger pumps' component materials are chosen for wear and contact with the type of medium. Component materials include bronze, brass, steel, stainless steel, iron, nickel alloy, or other material. For example, plunger pumps that function in general service or oil service applications often have an iron cylinder and plunger.

  9. Plunger - Wikipedia

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    A plunger is a device driven by or against fluid pressure. [1] In plumbing, the term plunger commonly refers to handheld tools used to clear blockages in drains and pipes . Plumbing plungers consist of a rubber suction cup attached to a stick ( shaft ) usually made of wood or plastic.