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CEC Furnaces company history timeline

1937

CEC was founded in 1937 by Herbert Hoover Jr., eldest son of former United States president Herbert Hoover, as sole proprietor.

1938

Harold Washburn was hired in 1938 as VP for Research, with a mandate to develop instruments applicable to petroleum prospecting.

1943

By 1943 Meyerson began active service with the US military, spending the…

1945

CEC became a publicly held corporation in 1945, with Hoover selling all of his stock.

1959

The Chemical Instruments Department became the Analytical and Control Division in about 1959 with Harold Wiley as General Manager.

1960

CEC became a subsidiary of Bell & Howell in 1960.

1963

Lawrence G. Hall carried CEC mass spectrometer know-how to CSC and led their team to put the first mass spectrometer in space on a National Aeronautics and Space Administration upper atmosphere research satellite, Explorer 17, in 1963.

1967

In 1967, this business became Perkin-Elmer Corporation's Applied Sciences Division (ASD), located in Pomona.

1968

In 1968 the CEC Corporation was dissolved and CEC became the Electronics Instrument Group of Bell and Howell.

1976

ASD research instruments also flew on two Mars Viking Landers in 1976, analyzing the Martian atmosphere and searching for chemical signs of life in its soil.

1993

ASD became Orbital Sciences Corporation's Sensor Systems Division in 1993 and developed the Major Constituent Analyzer for the International Space Station's atmosphere.

2001

SSD was sold again in 2001, becoming Hamilton Sundstrand Space, Land and Sea, Pomona Site, a few months after SSD's MCA began continuous on-orbit operation aboard Space Station.

2017

In 2017, CEL merged with Atlas Technical Consultants, enhancing our suite of services and expanding our reach nationwide.

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1937
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