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= Company Profile =
The '''Conair Group''' is a leading producer of auxiliary equipment for plastics processing.  
The '''Conair Group''' is a leading producer of auxiliary equipment for plastics processing.  
The group produces over 450 different products, including resin-drying systems, blenders, feeders and material-conveying systems, temperature-control equipment and granulators.  
The group produces over 450 different products, including resin-drying systems, blenders, feeders and material-conveying systems, temperature-control equipment and granulators.  
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= Products / Technology =
= Products / Technology =
* material storage
* material storage
* conveying
* conveying
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= History =
= History =
* 1956 – founded by John Reib
* 1956 – founded by John Reib
* 1986 – bought by GWH Holdings Company
* 1986 – bought by GWH Holdings Company
* 1980s - acquired Martin, Inc., Gatto Machinery and Wor-Tex
* 1980s - acquired Martin, Inc., Gatto Machinery and Wor-Tex
* 1997 - all separate divisions merged into a single organization near Pittsburgh, consolidated into a 120,000-sq.-ft. manufacturing facility in Franklin, USA
* 1997 - all separate divisions merged into a single organization near Pittsburgh, consolidated into a 120,000-sq.-ft. manufacturing facility in Franklin, USA


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{{PP Articles
{{PP Articles
|2021|11|8|Conair Group names new president|
|2020|05|52|Portable multi-hopper drying system|
|2015|07|34|Next level conveying|
|2015|07|34|Next level conveying|
|2015|06|25|Adiabatic cooling towers cut energy consumption|
|2015|06|25|Adiabatic cooling towers cut energy consumption|