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Federal Foam Technologies company history timeline

1957

1957 Federal Paper Stock entered the polyurethane market as a buying and selling center for both polyether and polyester scrap.

1964

1964 Federal By-Products of Holland was established in Europe to provide the same buying and selling center as in the United States.

1973

1973 Federal purchased Agglorex in Lommel, Belgium, a recycler of urethane scrap, from Crown General Industries.

1980

1980 Federtex was established as joint venture between Airtex Industries and Federal Paper Stock.

1980 Federal purchased Polytex in Holbaek, Denmark.

1984

1984 Eurofed was established in Bavissio, Italy to provide the Italian market with a buying and selling center for urethane scrap.

1991

1991 Airtex Industries purchased Foamtec, a foam manufacturing company located in Minneapolis, MN, and became Federal Foam Technologies, Inc.

2015

2015 Federal Foam Technologies purchased the assets of Advanced Components Technologies, Inc. (ACT) a producer of vacuum forming, interior cab trim and acoustical products in Northwood, IA

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1946
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