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72: 114: 81: 293:, the company founded the Norton Grinding Company division. The company specialized in the production of stationary grinding machines, an alternative to expensive workmen, which were capable of producing high volume, working with extremely heavy materials, and grinding with an unbelievable tolerance. Initially, with minimal product need, Norton's Grinding division saw little success, but the American industrial needs of 25: 258:
The partners built a new factory on the outskirts of the city, in the Greendale neighborhood. The factory was not only important to the company for its innovation but also for its proximity to two major railways for shipping. The Greendale factory stands to this day. During the late 1890s, corporate
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purchase of thirty-five Norton Grinders prompted Ford to remark that "the abrasive processes are basically responsible for our ability to produce cars to sell for less than a thousand dollars. Were it not for these processes these same cars would cost at least five thousand dollars, if indeed they
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and water. As the need for grinding wheels was expanding, Frank Norton patented Pulson's invention and began manufacturing it. By 1885, Frank Norton's discouraging health and Frederick Hancock's lack of interest in the new product resulted in the need to sell the wheel manufacturing business.
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could be made at all." With 95 percent of an automobile's moving parts requiring grinding, the automotive industry soon became Norton's biggest customer. With a resistance to grinding innovation, Norton gradually lost most of its industry market share by the mid-1950s.
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Norton Company was founded in 1885 by a group of ceramists and entrepreneurs from Worcester, Massachusetts. The group set out to manufacture the first mass-produced, precision-made grinding wheel to fulfill the burgeoning U.S.
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The roots of the Norton Company begin with in a pottery shop Worcester, opened in 1858 by Franklin Norton and his older cousin Frederick Hancock. The shop specialized in
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Since 2009, Norton has been a chief sponsor and abrasive supplier for both the United States Men's and Women's Olympic
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and the American automobile industry boom began a period of explosive growth. In 1904, Norton employee
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Bonded Abrasives, Coated Abrasives, Non-Woven Abrasive Products, Superabrasives, Non-Abrasive Products
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decision-making proved conservative until it was assured the company would succeed. Until that time,
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that was superior to most on the market at that time. This new grinding wheel was made by mixing
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Part of the Saint-Gobain complex on the former Norton Company site in Worcester, Massachusetts
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invented a water-cooled furnace, which was crucial to the company's success at the time.
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One of the largest keys to the growth of the company was Norton's 1900 expansion into the
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Family Firm To Modern Multinational Norton Company a New England Enterprise
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for commercial applications, household, and automotive refinishing usage.
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were frequently forgone and many of the owners declined to draw a salary.
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Pulson left the pottery shop in 1880, replaced by his brother-in-law
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teams. Both teams competed under Norton sponsorship in the
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Norton was also a leader in the design and building of
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Also pivotal to Norton's early growth was a focus on
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Tools for the Job: a Short History of Machine Tools
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