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‎‎[[Image:Im201403A-Alfa1920.jpg|thumb| 1920. ]]
‎‎[[Image:Im201403A-Alfa1920.jpg|thumb| 1920. ]]
[[Image:Im193208ME-DeLavel.jpg|thumb| 1932. ]]
[[Image:Im1933EnV156-p329.jpg ‎|thumb|1933. Marine Type Oil Purifier. ]]
[[Image:Im1933EnV156-p329.jpg ‎|thumb|1933. Marine Type Oil Purifier. ]]
‎‎[[Image:Im1939v168-p379.jpg ‎|thumb| 1939. ]]
‎‎[[Image:Im1939v168-p379.jpg ‎|thumb| 1939. ]]
[[Image:ImOEM1943-Alfa.jpg|thumb| 1943. ]]
[[image:Im19440107ISDN-AlfaL.jpg |thumb| January 1944. ]]
[[image:Im19440107ISDN-AlfaL.jpg |thumb| January 1944. ]]
[[image:Im19440204ISDN-AlfaL.jpg |thumb| February 1944. ]]
[[image:Im19440204ISDN-AlfaL.jpg |thumb| February 1944. ]]
[[image:Im19440331ISDN-AlfaL.jpg |thumb| March 1944. ]]
[[image:Im19440331ISDN-AlfaL.jpg |thumb| March 1944. ]]
[[image:Im19440303ISDN-AlfaL.jpg |thumb| March 1944. ]]
[[image:Im19440303ISDN-AlfaL.jpg |thumb| March 1944. ]]
[[Image:Im1951Benn-AlfaLaval.jpg|thumb|1951]]
[[image:Im19440512SDN-AlfaL.jpg |thumb| May 1944. ]]
[[Image:Im195407GHK-Alfa.jpg|thumb| 1954]]
[[image:Im19440623SDN-AlfaL.jpg |thumb| June 1944. ]]
[[image:Im19440810FL-DeLaval.jpg |thumb| August 1944.]]
[[image:Im194704AE-DeLaval.jpg|thumb| April 1947.]]
[[Image:Im19470901FIM-Alfa.jpg|thumb| September 1947. ]]
[[image:Im194712AE-DeLaval.jpg|thumb| December 1947.]]
[[image:Im194802AE-AlfaLaval.jpg|thumb| February 1948.]]
 
[[Image:ImMSM195005-AlfaLaval.jpg|thumb| May 1950. ]]
[[Image:Im1951Benn-AlfaLaval.jpg|thumb| 1951. ]]
[[Image:ImTMS195204-Alfa.jpg|thumb| April 1952. MV Clan Macintosh. ]]
[[Image:Im195407GHK-Alfa.jpg|thumb| 1954. ]]
[[image:Im195412GH-Alfa.jpg|thumb| December 1954. ]]
[[image:Im195412GH-Alfa.jpg|thumb| December 1954. ]]
[[Image:Im201403A-Alfa5.jpg|thumb| Alfa No.5. ]]
[[Image:Im201403A-Alfa5.jpg|thumb| Alfa No.5. ]]
[[Image:Im201403Men-Alfa.jpg|thumb| ]]
[[Image:Im201403Men-Alfa.jpg|thumb| ]]
[[Image:Im1965LE-Alfa.jpg|thumb| 1965. ]]
[[Image:Im1965LE-Alfa.jpg|thumb| 1965. ]]
[[Image:ImDSSME1971-Alfa.jpg|thumb| 1971. ]]
[[image:im20180419RB-AlfaLaval.jpg |thumb|2018. ALFA LAVAL separator.]]


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1883 Aktiebolaget Separator was formed in Stockholm, with the trade name Alfa-Laval<ref>The Times, Jul 05, 1928</ref>
1883 [[AB Separator|Aktiebolaget Separator]] (AB Separator) was formed in Stockholm by [[Carl Gustaf Patrik De Laval]] and Oscar Lamm, which later adopted the trade name ''Alfa-Laval''<ref>The Times, Jul 05, 1928</ref>


1897 Alfa-Laval Separator Co was a Swedish company<ref>The Times, Jun 07, 1897</ref>
1890 Introduced the world's first continuous separator using the Alfa disc stack technology. The first continuous milk pasteurizer was introduced.


1901 The "famous" Alfa-Laval separators were available from the [[Dairy Supply Co]]<ref>The Times, Feb 18, 1901</ref>
1901 The "famous" Alfa-Laval separators were available from the [[Dairy Supply Co]]<ref>The Times, Feb 18, 1901</ref>
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1936 Acquired [[British Separators]]<ref>The Times Friday, Apr 03, 1936</ref>
1936 Acquired [[British Separators]]<ref>The Times Friday, Apr 03, 1936</ref>


By 1961 AB Separator of Stockholm consisted of the Alfa-Laval/De Laval group of companies which offered the Alfa-Laval farm separators, milking machines and dairy plant, and the [[De Laval]] industrial separators, plate heat exchangers and industrial plant<ref>The Times  Friday, Jun 23, 1961</ref>
1961 Agricultural engineers. <ref>[[1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE]]</ref>


1961 Agricultural engineers. <ref>[[1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE]]</ref>
1963 The parent company changed its name from AB Separator to '''Alfa-Laval AB''' - Alfa from the alpha discs and Laval from the founder of the company.


1968 Supplied x for the Winfrith power station. <ref>[[The Engineer]] of 8th March 1968 p399</ref>
1968 Supplied x for the Winfrith power station. <ref>[[The Engineer]] of 8th March 1968 p399</ref>
1991 '''Tetra Pak''' acquired Alfa-Laval AB.
2000 '''Industri Kapital''' bought the Alfa Laval Group.
2002 Alfa-Laval AB was quoted again on the Stockholm Stock Exchange.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
<what-links-here/>
<what-links-here/>
* [[The Engineer 1949 Jul-Dec: Index]]
* [[The Engineer 1951 Jan-Jun: Index]]
* [[The Engineer 1952 Jul-Dec: Index]]
* [[The Engineer 1953 Jul-Dec: Index]]
* [[The Engineer 1954 Jul-Dec: Index]]
* [[The Engineer 1957 Jan-Jun: Index]]
* [[The Engineer 1957 Jul-Dec: Index]]
* [[The Engineer 1958 Jan-Jun: Index]]
* [[The Engineer 1959 Jan-Jun: Index]]
* [[The Engineer 1960 Jan-Jun: Index]]
* [[The Engineer 1961 Jul-Dec: Index]]
* [[The Engineer 1962 Jan-Jun: Index]]
* [[The Engineer 1963 Jul-Dec: Index]]
* [[The Engineer 1964 Jan-Jun: Index]]
* [[The Engineer 1964 Jul-Dec: Index]]
* [[The Engineer 1965 Jan-Jun: Index]]
* [[The Engineer 1966 Jan-Jun: Index]]
* [[The Engineer 1967 Jan-Jun: Index]]
* [[The Engineer 1968 Jul-Dec: Index]]


== Sources of Information ==
== Sources of Information ==
<references/>
<references/>
* [http://www.alfalaval.com/about-us/our-company/history/Pages/history.aspx History of Alfa-Laval]


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1933. Marine Type Oil Purifier.

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August 1944.
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September 1947.
December 1947.
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April 1952. MV Clan Macintosh.
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December 1954.
Alfa No.5.
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2018. ALFA LAVAL separator.

of Brentford, Middlesex

of Cwmbran

1883 Aktiebolaget Separator (AB Separator) was formed in Stockholm by Carl Gustaf Patrik De Laval and Oscar Lamm, which later adopted the trade name Alfa-Laval[1].

1890 Introduced the world's first continuous separator using the Alfa disc stack technology. The first continuous milk pasteurizer was introduced.

1901 The "famous" Alfa-Laval separators were available from the Dairy Supply Co[2]

1923 The UK Alfa-Laval company became a private company. Presumably a subsidiary of the Swedish parent

1926 Name changed.

1928 Shares in the Swedish parent were admitted to the London Stock Exchange.

1936 Acquired British Separators[3]

1961 Agricultural engineers. [4]

1963 The parent company changed its name from AB Separator to Alfa-Laval AB - Alfa from the alpha discs and Laval from the founder of the company.

1968 Supplied x for the Winfrith power station. [5]

1991 Tetra Pak acquired Alfa-Laval AB.

2000 Industri Kapital bought the Alfa Laval Group.

2002 Alfa-Laval AB was quoted again on the Stockholm Stock Exchange.

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Jul 05, 1928
  2. The Times, Feb 18, 1901
  3. The Times Friday, Apr 03, 1936
  4. 1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE
  5. The Engineer of 8th March 1968 p399