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Eighty years ago, our founder Frank Hannon opened a small electrical shop in Canton, Ohio. The northeast Ohio region is well known for mineral resources of clay, coal, and limestone as well as the steel, brick and rubber industries. F.R. Hannon & Sons was a trade name created to serve these local industries. These local products and services evolved into what is known around the world today as Hanco International.
Throughout the years, many different products such as stack draft fans, kiln cooling fans, and quick disconnect plugs were all manufactured. In the late 1940’s, Hanco developed several products that continue in production today. Electrically heated screens allow for accurate sizing of aggregates and raw materials in a variety of industries. High voltage dielectric testing machines were developed for production testing of linemen’s rubber gloves, as well as other protective equipment used in the power utility industry. Hanco has also engineered and manufactured specialty electrical control systems for a variety of industries and applications.
Today, Hanco International products are sold and serviced throughout the world. Our global reputation stands for pioneering innovation, superior quality, value and unparalleled service.
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© 2008 The Hannon Company. All Rights Reserved.
Hanco is a leading PPE supplier specializing in the production of high voltage rubber goods testing equipment (glove, blanket, stick, sleeve, line hose, hood, hot/switch stick and bucket liner testers), rubber goods washers and dryers, rubber goods cleaning products, sizing screen heating systems and production, process and engineered control systems. We also offer field service and certification. We can be found under: screen heating, glove sleeve, blanket testers, bucket liner, hose hood, hot stick, test equipment, ppe supplier, engineered process, control systems
Copyright (c) 2009 HANCO INTERNATIONAL. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled "GNU Free Documentation License"
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