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| Otto
K. and Charles Corken founded Corken Pump and Machinery |
| Entered
LPG Market |
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| First
LPG Compressor |
| First
turbine regenerative truck pump |
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| First
rotary vane pump |
| Export
market development begins |
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| First
export to Japan |
| First
D-Style compressor introduced |
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| Becomes
a subsidiary of Southwest Factories |
| First
CNG Research and Development Project |
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| First
T-style 391/491 |
| Horizontal
gas compressor line introduced |
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| Hinderliter
Industries buys Southwest Factories |
| Corken
goes public |
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| T-style
591/691 compressor introduced |
| IDEX
Corporation acquires Corken |
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| Achieved
ISO 9001 certification and introduced new series of water-cooled horizontal compressors |
| Introduction
of Z3200 and Z2000 truck pumps, multistage side channel pumps, and the oil-free
chlorine compressor |
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| Introduction
of Z4200 transport pump |
| Introduction
of SSV2000 and SSV1500 stainless steel pumps, FD151 compressor, and Coro-Vac pump |
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| Achieved
ISO14001 certification |
| Introduction
of FF/FD150 and DLF/DLD150 autogas pumps |
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Partnered with Liquid Controls, a
manufacturer of meters for measurement in both custody transfer and process
control applications. Located in Lake Bluff, Illinois. |
| Corken and Liquid Controls
introduced bundled pump and meter packages to the LPG industry. |
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Introduction of the new
petroleum PZ-Series truck pumps and bundled packages by Corken and Liquid
Controls |
Introduction of
the FF/FD075
and DLF/DLD075 autogas pumps. Designed for applications requiring lower flow
rates than the model 150. |
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