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1946: Brazeway Founded Brazeway was founded on the unconventional idea that extruded aluminum tubing could replace copper in refrigeration systems.
1956: Bi-Metal Connector Invention of the bi-metal connector allowed the introduction of aluminum to the refrigeration industry.
1960: Dog-Bone The “dog-bone” style tube and fin construction is now known worldwide as the Brazeway-style evaporator.
1973: Vari-Fin The “vari-fin” evaporator manufacturing process allows for significant flexibility in design.
2002: CuAl Joint “CuAl” joint development perfects the copper to aluminum connection and eliminates need for leak testing.
2006: Steel Condensers The addition of steel condensers to the Brazeway portfolio enables new innovations in the sealed system.
2007: HVAC Microchannel Introduction of microchannel into HVAC applications extends design and performance limits.
2013: Extrusion Advancement Brazeway installs new press #9 and begins production with the most advanced, state-of-the-art extrusion technology.
2014: Roll Coat Roll coat corrosion treatment extends durability of microchannel tubing, expanding the applications where it can be employed.
2015: eco7 With the launch of the eco7 evaporator, heat transfer technology achieves the highest performance from the lowest profile design ever.
2016: Largest Press With the latest press installation, Brazeway now operates the largest heat transfer extrusion press on the North American continent.
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| Company name | Founded date | Revenue | Employee size | Job openings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cornell Dubilier | 1909 | $100.6M | 200 | - |
| Fort Wayne Foundry Corporation | 1945 | $190.0M | 750 | - |
| REO Plastics | 1960 | $31.9M | 100 | 20 |
| American Converters inc. | - | $8.9M | 50 | - |
| Champion Laboratories | 1955 | $350.0M | 2,993 | - |
| Norcross Safety Products | 1995 | $890.0M | 2,700 | 2 |
| Abc Technology | - | $340,000 | 6 | 28 |
| CompX Security Products | 1993 | $140.8M | 466 | 29 |
| Ssi Technologies | - | $211.1M | 372 | - |
| Plastpro | 1994 | $14.0M | 100 | - |
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