American Machine and Foundry Co
c.1900 Company founded
1950s: Maker of leisure-time products for the consumer, and atomic and electromechanical equipment for industry and defence[1]
AMF International was based in London
1962 Frederick Braby Group made evaporators for the Maxim division of AMF International which supplied them for the "Transvaal Castle" [2]
1968 AMF International had British subsidiaries [3]:
- AMF Beaird-Belfast made gas equipment
- Manufacturing bowling equipment at Whitstable
- Making tobacco machinery at Andover
- Making electrical products at Oxford
- Making Industrial and Food Machinery
- Making Recreational equipment
1965 AMF International was making tobacco machinery at Andover (AMF Legg) and Racliffe-on-Trent (AMF Hamblin)m and filter and evaporators at Reading[4]
1967 AMF International acquired part of the Shorts Brothers and Harland plant in Belfast to make pressure vessels for LPG storage[5]
1970 Acquired Venner; the US parent also made time switches[6]
1970 Cuno Filter Division made filtration equipment at Reading[7]
1985 Parent company AMF was acquired through hostile takeover by Minstar Inc., a Minneapolis-based holding company, which then sold off various divisions.[8]
1992 AMF International was put into liquidation[9]