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  2. Alkylation unit - Wikipedia

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    The two major licensors (sharing a similar share of the market) of the HFAU process were UOP and ConocoPhillips, which have been combined as UOP under the ownership of Honeywell. The main technology used for the SAAU is the STRATCO process licensed by DuPont, recently divested into privately-held Elessent Clean Technologies.

  3. Honeywell 6000 series - Wikipedia

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    The Honeywell 6000 series computers were rebadged versions of General Electric's 600-series mainframes manufactured by Honeywell International, Inc. from 1970 to 1989. . Honeywell acquired the line when it purchased GE's computer division in 1970 and continued to develop them under a variety of names for m

  4. Brimsdown Industrial Estate - Wikipedia

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    View from the River Lee Navigation. Brimsdown Industrial Estate is located to the east of the residential part of Brimsdown in the London Borough of Enfield.The estate, which lies in the Lea Valley, is bordered to the west by the West Anglia Main Line portion of the Lea Valley Lines and to the east by the River Lea and King George V Reservoir.

  5. W. R. Sweatt - Wikipedia

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    The firm was reorganized and its name changed to Honeywell Heating Specialties Company in 1916, and it began to produce automatic temperature controls. By 1927, company sales were more than $1.5 million and 450 people worked in the Wabash factory. Mr. Honeywell's competitor was W.R. Sweatt and his Minneapolis Heat Regulator Company.

  6. Bendix Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Bendix Corporation is an American manufacturing and engineering company which, during various times in its existence, made automotive brake shoes and systems, vacuum tubes, aircraft brakes, aeronautical hydraulics and electric power systems, avionics, aircraft and automobile fuel control systems, radios, televisions and computers.

  7. Wagtail (missile) - Wikipedia

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    The Wagtail missile, also known as "Wag Tail", was a short-range nuclear missile developed in the late 1950s by Minneapolis-Honeywell under a contract awarded by the United States Air Force. Intended for use as an auxiliary weapon by bomber aircraft, the missile was successfully test fired in 1958, but the program was cancelled in the early 1960s.

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