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  2. Atlas Car and Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Atlas's products ranged from small 2-ton end cab switchers up to 65-ton center cab switchers. They also built a wide variety of equipment for the steel industry including blast furnace transfer cars, scale cars, coke quench cars, coke quench locomotives (to 75 tons), furnace cars and self-propelled flatcars. While most equipment was built for ...

  3. Westaflex - Wikipedia

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    Clevaflex, Cleveland Ohio, is independently owned and operated since 1964 supplying Westaflex and Clevaform style convoluted tubing and ducting for the Automotive and HVAC industries; Westaflex US is a manufacturer of Westerflex tubes, based in Santa Barbara.

  4. Daikin Applied Americas - Wikipedia

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    Initial success was built on the first classroom unit ventilator and the first hermetic compressor for air conditioning use. McQuay's President, from 1933 until his death in June of 1957, was Roy Jay Resch, originally of Cleveland, Ohio. During 1941 to 1945, McQuay manufacturing facilities were converted to support the U.S. war effort.

  5. Surface Combustion - Wikipedia

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    Surface Combustion, Inc. is a North American manufacturer of industrial furnaces and heat treating equipment headquartered in Maumee, Ohio, in the United States.The company was founded in 1915 and purchased by the Midland-Ross Corporation (a steel manufacturer) in 1959.

  6. Iron and steel industry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland, Ohio: Cleveland-Cliffs: Dearborn Works Dearborn, Michigan: Cleveland-Cliffs: One operating blast furnace ("A") Formerly Severstal Dearborn (2004–2014) Previously Rouge Steel (1989–2004) Previously Ford Rouge Plant (1910–1989) Great Lakes Works River Rouge and Ecorse, Michigan US Steel: Blast furnace and iron production idled ...

  7. GrafTech - Wikipedia

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    GrafTech International Ltd. is a manufacturer of graphite electrodes and petroleum coke, which are essential for the production of electric arc furnace steel and other metals. The company is headquartered in Brooklyn Heights, Ohio and has manufacturing facilities in Calais, France, Pamplona, Spain, Monterrey, Mexico, and St. Marys, Pennsylvania ...