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Encyclopedia > Alfa Laval

Alfa Laval is a Swedish company, founded in 1883 by Gustaf de Laval and Oscar Lamm. The company is a leading producer of specialized products and solutions used to heat, cool, separate and transport products such as oil, water, chemicals, beverages, foodstuffs, starch and pharmaceuticals. Alfa Laval was founded as AB Separator and the current name was introduced in 1963. Between 1993 and 2000 Alfa Laval was a part of the Tetra Pak Group.


See also: List of Swedish companies


External links

  • Alfa Laval (http://www.alfalaval.com/) - Official site



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NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Alfa Laval (325 words)
Alfa Laval is a Swedish company, founded in 1883 by Gustaf de Laval and Oscar Lamm.
Between 1993 and 2000 Alfa Laval was a part of the Tetra Pak Group.
Alfa Laval started its business in 1883 with the continuous milk separator and from that point we remain a front-runner in new developments for fluid handling.
Centrifuge Separation, Fluid Handling Equipment & Heat Transfer Technology from Alfa Laval (3875 words)
Alfa Laval is committed to develop our portfolio of filtration products in line with our goal to optimise the performance of your processes time and time again.
Alfa Laval Filter has the inlet directly in line and the outlet at a 90° angle; it is therefore suitable for installation on any 90° angle bend in proximity to the equipment to be protected.
Alfa Laval’s Plate and Frame modules are available in three different channel heights for different viscosities enabling choice of the most cost effective solution in terms of energy consumption and versatility.
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