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  2. Garlock Sealing Technologies - Wikipedia

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    The invention led to the creation of Garlock Sealing Technologies. Founded in 1887, in Palmyra, New York. For a detailed history of Garlock from its founding in 1887 until the takeover by Colt Industries in 1976, see Garlock - The First Eighty-Eight Years 1887-1975, written by Robert M. Waples and son. (Waples was President then Chairman 1955-1960)

  3. Majesty Music - Wikipedia

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    Majesty Music (originally Musical Ministries) was founded in 1973 by Frank Garlock (1930–2023), a musician with academic training from both Bob Jones University (BJU) and the Eastman School of Music.

  4. GGB (company) - Wikipedia

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    GGB Bearing Technology was formed in 1976 as a joint venture between Garlock Inc., which was established after Olin J. Garlock invented a system for sealing piston rods in industrial steam engines in Palmyra, N.Y. in 1886 [4] or 1887, [5] and Glacier Antifriction Metal Company, which had been founded in 1899. [4]

  5. Garlock - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Garlock (1919–2018), author Lyle S. Garlock , Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Financial Management & Comptroller) from 1954 to 1961 Ryan Garlock (born 1986), professional hockey player

  6. In re Garlock Sealing Technologies, LLC - Wikipedia

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    In re Garlock Sealing Technologies, LLC is a court case heard in the United States District Court for the Western District of North Carolina which involves the entry into bankruptcy proceedings by Garlock Sealing Technologies, once a manufacturer of coated asbestos gaskets, as a result of potential liability from current and future settlements. [1]

  7. Enpro Industries - Wikipedia

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    Enpro is a US-based industrial technology company that designs and manufactures products and materials for technology-intensive sectors. The company serves industries such as semiconductors, aerospace, power generation, heavy-duty trucking, agricultural machinery, chemical processing, pulp and paper, and life sciences from 61 primary manufacturing facilities located in 12 countries, worldwide. [2]

  8. Stemco - Wikipedia

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    In 1964, Stemco was purchased by Garlock Inc, an industrial sealing company. [ 2 ] In the following decades, Stemco began designing and manufacturing new products for use in the commercial trucking industry, such as hub oil seals, hubodometers and other products which have become standard additions to OEM truck component manufacturers.

  9. Thiokol - Wikipedia

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    Thiokol was an American corporation concerned initially with rubber and related chemicals, and later with rocket and missile propulsion systems. Its name is a portmanteau of the Greek words for sulfur (Greek: θεῖον, romanized: theion) and glue (Greek: κόλλα, romanized: kolla), an allusion to the company's initial product, Thiokol polymer.