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  2. Roca (company) - Wikipedia

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    Roca urinals. Roca was founded in Gavà (Barcelona) in 1917 by the brothers Martín, Matías and José Roca Soler as Compañía Roca Radiadores. The company was dedicated exclusively to the manufacture of cast iron radiators for heating.

  3. National Radiator Company (USA) - Wikipedia

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    The company expanded, and by the 1920s had plants in Trenton, New Jersey, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, and New Castle, Pennsylvania.On 8 Aug 1927 the National Radiator Corporation of Delaware was established with a capital of $25 million; the new group incorporated the Union Radiator Company, the Gurney Heater Canufacturing company, the Continental Heater Company, the Niagara Radiator and Boiler ...

  4. Auto industry and trade ties at risk due to US-Canada tariffs ...

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    Whether a similar last-minute reprieve for either Canada or Mexico will occur in the case of tariffs on steel and aluminum is impossible to know at this point. Connected pieces of an auto ecosystem.

  5. Alcoa - Wikipedia

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    Alcoa Corporation (an acronym for "Aluminum Company of America") is an American industrial corporation. It is the world's eighth-largest producer of aluminum. [2] [3] ...

  6. Trump targets Education, Defense for savings; prepares ... - AOL

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    Trump to order 25% tariffs on steel, aluminum. President Donald Trump said Sunday he will impose 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports on Monday and announce “reciprocal” tariffs the next day.

  7. Aluminium–silicon alloys - Wikipedia

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    Aluminum-silicon phase diagram. Aluminum forms a eutectic with silicon, which is at 577 °C, with a Si content of 12.5% [7] or 12.6%. [8] Up to 1.65% Si can be dissolved in aluminum at this temperature. However, the solubility decreases rapidly with temperature. At 500 °C it is still 0.8% Si, at 400 °C 0.3% Si and at 250 °C only 0.05% Si.