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c.1911 Company incorporated
1910 Company incorporated as '''Indeuram''' Ltd


1930 Became a public company<ref>The Times  Oct. 21, 1947</ref>
1936 Changed company name to '''Associated Insulation Products'''
1947 The company was a holding, finance and management company; subsidiaries included:
* [[Micanite and Insulators Co]]
* [[British Tego Gluefilm Co]]
* [[Beetle Bond]]
* Mica Insulator Co., USA
* Eugene Munsell and Co, USA
* F. F. Chrestien and Co. India
* Associated Insulation Products (Africa)
1955 Sold interest in [[British Industrial Plastics]]
1955 Sold interest in [[British Industrial Plastics]]



Revision as of 10:02, 21 December 2020

1910 Company incorporated as Indeuram Ltd

1930 Became a public company[1]

1936 Changed company name to Associated Insulation Products

1947 The company was a holding, finance and management company; subsidiaries included:

1955 Sold interest in British Industrial Plastics

1956 Sold the US and Canadian mica subsidiaries to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Co[2]

1956 Acquired by Elliott Brothers for the large amount of cash held by the company and a majority stake in Micanite and Insulators Co[3]

1958 AEI acquired Associated Insulation Products from Elliott Automation, giving AEI control of one of its principal suppliers of materials. AIP held 54 percent of Micanite and Insulators, supplier of heavy insulation equipment[4]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Oct. 21, 1947
  2. The Times Aug. 7, 1956
  3. The Times, Jun 05, 1958
  4. The Times May 3, 1958