[SEL] Alfa DeLaval

curt at rustyiron.com curt at rustyiron.com
Wed Feb 2 10:11:07 PST 2011


Thank you Mark. Yeah it's been a long time in replying, but I'm not
checking the SEL email too often these days. Way too much going on here at
work.
Curt

> Hi Curt, Most likely your engine  was built by Lauson for DeLaval.
> The Lauson Frost King and the Delaval are identical in most cases.  Mark
>
>
> At 03:59 PM 1/20/2011, you wrote:
>>Guys,
>>Been a while since I've posted anything on the SEL.
>>
>>Any Alfa DeLaval experts out there? I'm curious to know where their
>>engines were made. Did Alfa DeLeval make their own engines, or were they
>>rebadged engines of some other manufacturer?
>>
>>I'm working on a Alfa Laval heat exchanger and I'm curious about how the
>>engine history fits into the company. The history posted on the company
>>website completely omits the engine portion of the business. That history
>>focuses on the milk separating equipment.
>>
>>Curt Holland
>>Bessemer City, NC
>>
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