International Combustion
International Combustion Limited was a major engineering business based in Derby offering products for the nuclear engineering industry. International Combustion Australia Limited was a separate non-affiliated company.
Public | |
Industry | Engineering |
Fate | Acquired |
Successor | Clarke Chapman |
Founded | 1898 |
Defunct | 1997 |
Headquarters | Derby, UK |
Products | Nuclear engineering Boilers Pulverising mills |
History
The Company was founded by W. R. Wood, an American, in 1898 in London as the Automatic Furnance Syndicate.[1] It changed its name to the Underfeed Stoker Company in 1902 and then to International Combustion Engineering when it moved to Derby in 1922.[1] At that time it concentrated on the production of castings from its new foundry.[1]
By 1959 it had expanded its activities such that it was awarded the contract to provide the boilers for Trawsfynydd nuclear power station.[2] It was acquired by Clarke Chapman in 1974 and then absorbed into Northern Engineering Industries ('NEI') in 1977; in 1989 NEI was itself acquired by Rolls Royce plc and they decided to pass on International Combustion to ABB Group in 1997.[3]
References
- International Combustion Ltd from American roots to Sinfin Lane Archived 2010-10-01 at the Wayback Machine Byegone Derbyshire, 1 February 2010
- The UK Magnox and AGR Power Station Projects
- UK Business Park Archived 2012-01-25 at the Wayback Machine