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  2. Stelrad - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1936 as the Steel Radiators company in Southall, London. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It now makes products for central heating systems. It opened a factory in Dalbeattie , Dumfries and Galloway , in 1961, which closed in 1998.

  3. American Radiator Company - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit Radiator Company was founded in 1882 by Henry C. and Charles C. Hodges. [1] The Pierce Steam Heating Company was founded in 1881 by John B. Pierce and Joseph Bond in Buffalo. [3] The Standard Radiator Company (Buffalo) was established in 1892 by Nelson Holland. [4]

  4. Spacecraft thermal control - Wikipedia

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    Radiators' weight typically varies from almost nothing, if an existing structural panel is used as a radiator, to around 12 kg/m 2 for a heavy deployable radiator and its support structure. The radiators of the International Space Station are clearly visible as arrays of white square panels attached to the main truss.

  5. Modine Manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Modine Mfg Co is a superfund site located at 2047 Ireland Grove Rd, Bloomington, IL 61701 By the US The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). This Modine location manufactured tractor radiators and oil coolers and is now closed.

  6. Harrison Radiator Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Harrison Radiator Corporation was an early manufacturer of automotive radiators and heat exchangers for crewed spacecraft and guided missiles, as well as various cooling equipment for automotive, marine, industrial, nuclear, and aerospace applications, [1] (particularly for space suits of the first two U.S. human space flights) [2] that became a division of General Motors in 1918.

  7. Liquid droplet radiator - Wikipedia

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    Liquid metal heat pipes with conventional radiators are considered ideally suited for such applications. [5] However, the required radiator surface area is huge, hence, the system mass is very large. The liquid droplet radiator (LDR) has an advantage in terms of the rejected heat power-weight ratio.