Globar. Administration (Carborundum Co.)
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Appendix to Old Minute Book, Wireless Resistor Co., 1923-10 - 1923-12
Appendix to old minute book, Wireless Resistor Co. of Milwaukee. Note that Wireless Resistor Co. was bought by Carborundum in 1927 and was called Globar after that. Before that time, "Globar" refers to a silicon carbide in a heating element that they (WR Co.) called "Globar".
Wireless Resister Co. of America records, 1922-1924
Wireless Resister Co. of Am., Manufacturers of Globar. Book of Corporate Records includes articles of organization, minutes, by-laws, various articles of agreement.
In 1927, Carborundum bought WR Co. of Am. and named the company Globar. Before that, "Globar" refers to the use of silicon carbide in an electric heating element that they named "Globar".