Lord Corporation - History

History

In 1919, Hugh C. Lord, a patent attorney in Erie, Pennsylvania, began exploring the potential of bonding rubber-to-metal to isolate and control shock, noise and vibration. This led to the founding of the LORD Corporation in addition to inventions such as chemical formulations, bonding processes, elastomers, adhesives, coatings and bonded elastomer assemblies. During the 1920s, General Electric used LORD manufactured mounts for trolley cars. Lincoln and Nash Motors automobiles also begin to use LORD engine mountings. LORD is trademarked, leading to the creation of the LORD Manufacturing Company. The company's instrument panel mounts are also used by airplane manufacturers in order to lengthen service life.

In the 1940s, the LORD Manufacturing Company is incorporated. The company would supply engine mounts to many aircraft manufacturers. Mountings for railroad cars and buses are manufactured and LORD produces the first ever elastomeric transmission parts and engine isolators(also known as bushings) for helicopters. Elastomeric compounds are also developed by LORD as substitutes for natural rubber for the Korean War in the 1950s. To isolate aircraft cowling, cowl mountings and motor-nose supports for locomotives are manufactured. LORD develops the outboard motor mounting for the marine industry. Chemlok adhesives are developed. The company develops the snubbing skirt mounting for heavy equipment installations.

During the 1960s —

  • LORD built a facility in Saegertown, Pennsylvania to manufacture Chemlok adhesives and Chemglaze coating.
  • LORD Manufacturing Company changed to LORD Corporation, the Cambridge Springs, Pennsylvania Plant opened for production of bonded rubber assemblies, a manufacturing plant opened in Bowling Green, Kentucky and LORD Corporation Europe was established.
  • LORD established LORD Industrial LTDA in Jundiaí-SP, Brazil. The company created a joint venture in Zama, Japan to manufacture Chemlok, which led to the development of LORD Far East, Inc. LORD builts new corporate headquarters in Erie, Pennsylvania.
  • LORD designed and produced its first elastomeric damper. The gimbal ring mount and the elastomeric bearing for helicopters was developed.

In the 1970s —

  • LORD and Bell Helicopter designed elastomeric elements for the nodal beam pylon isolation system.
  • LORD established LORD Industrial LTDA in São Paulo, Brazil.
  • LORD opened manufacturing plant in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
  • Fusor epoxy adhesive and Versilok acrylic adhesive trademarks were adopted.
  • Ultra Violet/Electronic Beam (UV/EB) cure coatings and laminating adhesive trademarks were adopted.

During the 1980s —

  • LORD Mechanical Products Division acquired a machining center in Dayton, Ohio.
  • Environmentally friendly aqueous adhesives were developed.
  • LORD Europe began producing industrial and aerospace products.
  • LORD Korea was formed to produce Chemlok.
  • LORD Aerospace Products began to develop elastomeric bearings for a Navy aircraft.
  • LORD de Mexico was formed.
  • LORD Societe Anonyme was established in France and LORD Far East relocateed to Kofu, Japan.
  • LORD Euromech and LORD U.K. merged to become LORD Corporation Europe in the 1990s.
  • Liofol Company, a venture between LORD and Henkel Germany was formed.
  • Shanghai LORD first marketed and produced Chemlok.
  • Rheonetic trademark for magneto-rheological devices was adopted.
  • LORD moved headquarters to Cary, North Carolina.
  • LORD purchased Burke Palmason Chemical Company, Mavidon Corporation and Castall, Inc.
  • Motion Master, LORD trademark for magneto-rheological seat damping systems was adopted.

In 2000, LORD Mechanical Shanghai was constructed. LORD Materials Division introduced a steer-by-wire solution for forklift trucks. BalaDyne Corporation was acquired and Active Balancing solutions for airplane propellers/rotating machinery was added to the product offering. Metal Gomma S.p.A of Monzambano, Italy was purchased, which completed 100 percent ownership by LORD. Adoption of Rheonetic MR Fluids expanded into auto primary suspension systems. Company was realigned to combine Mechanical, Chemical and Material Product Divisions. The company announced a new distribution partnership with Tubelite Company Incorporated, headquartered in Apopka, Florida. The first MetalJacket corrosion control coating line was established. The company was globally unified under a single brand entity. LORD acquired Henkel's rubber-to-substrate bonding and rubber coating business assets. LORD teamed up with Biedermann Motech, a German manufacturer of spinal implants and prosthetic components, to produce a prosthetic device.

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