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A History of Elliott and Cryodynamic Products

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Elliott TimelineCryodynamics® Timeline©2022 Ellliott Group20152010201120082007200120001997199019941984198919661979195719731923191419101939Cryodynamics delivers its 6000th machine. Cryodynamics installs the first expanders and booster pumps on Shell Prelude, the largest floating liquefaction plant.Cryodynamics expands its Sparks facility to include a new motor shop for building its own pump motors. Cryodynamics installs the first liquid two-phase expander in Poland.Cryodynamics develops the first liquid LNG expander, which is installed in Oman. Cryodynamics relocates to Sparks, Nevada (USA), and recreates its test stand to test using LN2, liquefied natural gas (LNG), or liquefied petroleum gas (LPG).Cryodynamics becomes a wholly owned subsidiary of Ebara Corporation.Cryodynamics relocates to Sacramento, California, as part of Worthington Corporation, and builds the first test stand in the world capable of testing submerged motor pumps using liquid methane, liquid propane, or liquid nitrogen (LN2).Cryodynamics cryogenic pump businesss is founded in California (USA).Elliott opens new service centers in Tianjin, China and Bengaluru, India.Ebara rebrands its integrated US and Japanese turbomachinery businesses as Elliott Group.Ebara invests in upgrading Elliott’s manufacturing and test capabilities, and expanding its global presence and international service operations.Ebara Corporation, licensed to sell Elliott-branded equipment since 1968, purchases Elliott, and begins integrating its operations in Sodegaura, Japan, with Elliott’s in Jeannette.Elliott wins orders for LNG refrigeration compressors in the world’s largest gas fields, located in the Middle East and Russia.Elliott consolidates its various service operations, establishing a global service network that includes field service, repair shops, and parts.Elliott becomes the leading supplier of crack gas compressors for producing ethylene, the basic material of many plastics.Elliott becomes part of Carrier Corporation, combining the companies’ expertise in centrifugal compressors and pioneering refrigeration compression in the oil & gas, petrochemical, refining, and liquefied natural gas (LNG) markets.Elliott turbine generators are being used to produce electricity for millions of Americans.Elliott expands its product line and markets to include steam turbines and generators, primary drivers for industrial and power generation markets.Elliott moves its machinery and employees from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (USA) to Jeannette, Pennsylvania, where it is still headquartered today.William Elliott founds Elliott Company to make tube cleaners for industrial boilers.Elliott completes its new $60M state-of-the-art cryogenic pumps testing facility in Jeannette, and CP manufacturing is moved to Elliott headquarters in Jeannette.Elliott completes the merger of Ebara’s Cryodynamics business, which becomes its Cryodynamic Products (CP) business unit.Ebara merges its Nevada-based cryogenic pumps and expanders business (EIC Cryo) with Elliott Group.2012201820192021CP.7008.0422A History of Elliott and Cryodynamic Products (CP)

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