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1983 [[FKI Electricals]] acquired 4 transport equipment companies from TI including TI Crypton<ref>The Times, Nov 13, 1985</ref> | 1983 [[FKI Electricals]] acquired 4 transport equipment companies from TI including [[TI Crypton]]<ref>The Times, Nov 13, 1985</ref> | ||
1994 FKI sold Crypton and some other businesses to [[Wellman, Smith, Owen Engineering Corporation|Wellman]]<ref>The Times, July 19, 1994</ref> | 1994 FKI sold Crypton and some other businesses to [[Wellman, Smith, Owen Engineering Corporation|Wellman]]<ref>The Times, July 19, 1994</ref> |
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of Bridgwater, Somerset.
1968 Thorn Electrical Industries acquired Triangle of Hyde, and amalgamated it with Crypton Equipment to form Crypton Triangle[1].
1970 Thorn sold Crypton Triangle to Tube Investments[2].
1970s Development of advanced, non-oscilloscope analyser and the introduction of on-board electronic systems testing.
1980s Introduction of a microprocessor controlled automatic tester.
1983 FKI Electricals acquired 4 transport equipment companies from TI including TI Crypton[3]
1994 FKI sold Crypton and some other businesses to Wellman[4]
2001 Dieseltune and Wheelforce joined Crypton in April to create one of the largest independently-owned automotive equipment manufacturers in Europe.
See Also
Sources of Information
- CryptonTechnology [1]