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The National Radiator Corporation was an American radiator and boiler manufacturer.

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5-868: National Radiator Company may refer to: National Radiator Company , (Johnstown, Pennsylvania, USA), later National Radiator Corporation A number of European subsidiaries of the American Radiator Company , later under the Ideal Standard business. Compagnie Nationale de Radiateurs in France National Radiator Company Limited in UK Nationale Radiator Gesellschaft mbH in Germany Topics referred to by

10-401: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages National Radiator Company (USA) The National Radiator company developed from the earlier Fowler Radiator Company (est. 1894. ) which was acquired in 1896 by John and Samuel Waters; after the acquisition the radiator factory was moved from Norristown to Johnstown . In 1902 the company

15-554: The Niagara Radiator and Boiler Company, and the Utica Heating Company. In 1929 the company established an industrial research laboratory. In the early 1930s the company required reorganisation due to debt problems, and was placed into receivership and subsequently re-established. In 1951 a fire at the company's "Century" plant ( Moxham ) killed one person, and caused $ 1 million of damage. In 1954

20-446: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title National Radiator Company . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=National_Radiator_Company&oldid=612891050 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

25-786: Was renamed National Radiator Company . The company expanded, and by the 1920s had plants in Trenton, New Jersey , Lebanon, Pennsylvania , and New Castle, Pennsylvania . On 8 Aug 1927 the National Radiator Corporation of Delaware was established with a capital of $ 25 million; the new group incorporated the Union Radiator Company, the Gurney Heater Canufacturing company, the Continental Heater Company,

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