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1948 Harold Ipsen founded the business making thermal processing equipment.
1948 Harold Ipsen founded the business making thermal processing equipment.


Acquired by [[Tube Investments|TI]], joined with TI's other subsidiary in the same field '''Abar'''.
Abar lpsen Industries was founded in
 
1985 Abar Corporation (founded 1960) acquired the Ipsen Companies and changed the name to Abar Ipsen to reflect the acquisition.
 
The group became the largest manufacturer of heat treating equipment in the world. Its product line includes: atmosphere and vacuum industrial furnaces, vacuum deoiling and advanced aqueous parts cleaning systems, aftermarket engineering services, turn key furnace installations, furnace components, and engineered ceramic components.
 
Acquired by [[Tube Investments|TI]]


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Ipsen Industries Inc, maker of high-temperature vacuum furnaces.

1948 Harold Ipsen founded the business making thermal processing equipment.

Abar lpsen Industries was founded in

1985 Abar Corporation (founded 1960) acquired the Ipsen Companies and changed the name to Abar Ipsen to reflect the acquisition.

The group became the largest manufacturer of heat treating equipment in the world. Its product line includes: atmosphere and vacuum industrial furnaces, vacuum deoiling and advanced aqueous parts cleaning systems, aftermarket engineering services, turn key furnace installations, furnace components, and engineered ceramic components.

Acquired by TI

See Also

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