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1935 '''Sarco''' set up its own factory in Pennsylvania, and the company became known as the '''Sarco Manufacturing Corporation'''. Sarco-branded steam traps and apparatus were exported to the Europe; Sanders, Rehders & Co. had become a selling agent for Sarco products and changed its name to Sarco Thermostats | 1935 '''Sarco''' set up its own factory in Pennsylvania, and the company became known as the '''Sarco Manufacturing Corporation'''. Sarco-branded steam traps and apparatus were exported to the Europe; Sanders, Rehders & Co. had become a selling agent for Sarco products and changed its name to Sarco Thermostats |
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'Sarco' of Fenchurch Street, London.
1888 The Company was founded in London to import thermostatic steam traps from Germany which were branded Sarco.
1907 Converted to Limited company[1]
1908 established an office in New York, began trading as the Sarco Fuel Saving and Engineering Company.
WWI manufacture of steam traps began under licence in USA
1919 Exhibited a CO2 recorder for monitoring boiler performance
1935 Sarco set up its own factory in Pennsylvania, and the company became known as the Sarco Manufacturing Corporation. Sarco-branded steam traps and apparatus were exported to the Europe; Sanders, Rehders & Co. had become a selling agent for Sarco products and changed its name to Sarco Thermostats
1932 a new business was established in London to manufacture Sarco steam traps but under a different brand name: Spirax (derived from the helical spiral tubing which formed an integral part of the steam traps).
1937 Spirax Manufacturing Co acquired Sarco Thermostats, moved to Cheltenham.
See Spirax-Sarco
Motorcycles
1920s: see Sarco-Reliance.
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Times, Jan 01, 1907
- Spirax-Sarco Engineering [1]