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Midwest Sewing, Inc. located in Westfield, Indiana manufactures a variety of sewn products. MSI specializes in producing synthetic straps and sewn synthetic and textile products.
MSI was founded in 1995 and originally produced web straps and harnesses for Curtis Dyna-Fog, Ltd. for use on their products.
Today MSI produces a variety of sewn products |
supplying many OEM’s (Original Equipment Manufacturers), master distributors and consumer retail stores.
MSI also produces its own line of children’s products including the popular KIDSEATS® Toddler and Youth Swing Seats.
With its modern sewing and fabric processing facilities combined with full manufacturing capabilities, MSI has the flexibility and capability not normally associated with the sewing industry. These facilities enable MSI to produce nearly any configuration of sewn webbing related products. MSI also does private labeling. |
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Originally founded in Westfield, Indiana in 1962 as Carmel Chemical Corp., Aire-Mate, Inc. has been manufacturing and distributing a complete line of Sanitary Maintenance and Public Health formulations for over 40 years. Aire-Mate also formulates insecticides for use in a variety of both indoor and outdoor applications. Some of Aire-Mate's products include: Industrial Cleaners, Anti-Bacterial solutions, Laundry Cleaning solutions, |
Tub and Tile cleaners, Odor Neutralizers, Air Fresheners and Insecticides. Aire-Mate also distributes an assortment of Dyna-Fog Spray and Fog Applicators for applying its various products. Contact Aire-Mate Toll Free 1-800-544-8990 or visit at www.airmate.com
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Curtis Dyna-Fog, Ltd. was founded in 1947 in Dayton, Ohio by Russell R. Curtis and his father W.H. Curtis. Originally named Curtis Automotive Devices, the company specialized in manufacturing valves for the automotive and aircraft industry. Before joining his father in business, Russell Curtis attended the University of Cincinnati where he graduated in Aeronautical Engineering and later completed a cooperative |
work program at Wright Airfield (now Wright Patterson Air Force Base) At the time, Wright Airfield was the center of all aircraft technology. In 1952 Curtis Automotive Devices moved to Bedford, Indiana to be closer in proximity to its major customers. The company began producing other types of components for the aircraft industry and began doing some development work using acquired Pulse-Jet Engine Technology. During Russell Curtis' employment at Wright Airfield in Dayton he was first exposed to a Pulse-Jet Engine, a unique device used to power the German VI rockets during the war. The Pulse-Jet was comprised of the basic technology that would later be the foundation for his companies future.
Today, Curtis Dyna-Fog, Ltd. produces more than 65 types pf sprayers and foggers sold into more than 80 countries throughout the world for both ground and aerial applications. For more information visit Curtis' interactive web site at: www.dynafog.com
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