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During 1941 to 1945, McQuay manufacturing facilities were converted to support the U.S. war effort. McQuay designed and manufactured self-sealing fuel tanks and extended bomb release shackles for the
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Australia. In 1965, McQuay established a new division in Italy near Anzio, McQuay Europa, to manufacture 50 Hz equipment.
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307:Daikin Industries Acquires O.Y.L., McQuay
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319:"2009 Global 100 List"
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182:Centrifugal compressor
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