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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>


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


1926 Name changed.
1926 Name changed.


1928 Shares in the Swedish parent were admitted to the London Stock Exchange.
1928 Shares in the Swedish parent were admitted to the London Stock Exchange.
1936 Acquired [[British Separators]]<ref>The Times Friday, Apr 03, 1936</ref>


1961 Agricultural engineers. <ref>[[1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE]]</ref>
1961 Agricultural engineers. <ref>[[1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE]]</ref>

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1920.
1933. Marine Type Oil Purifier.

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1939.
January 1944.
February 1944.
March 1944.
March 1944.
1951
1954
December 1954.
Alfa No.5.
1965.

of Brentford, Middlesex

of Cwmbran

1883 Aktiebolaget Separator was formed in Stockholm, with the trade name Alfa-Laval[1]

1897 Alfa-Laval Separator Co was a Swedish company[2]

1901 The "famous" Alfa-Laval separators were available from the Dairy Supply Co[3]

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[4]

1961 Agricultural engineers. [5]

1968 Supplied x for the Winfrith power station. [6]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Jul 05, 1928
  2. The Times, Jun 07, 1897
  3. The Times, Feb 18, 1901
  4. The Times Friday, Apr 03, 1936
  5. 1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE
  6. The Engineer of 8th March 1968 p399