Rotomolding Machine Development

The NSS Enterprises, Inc., began operations almost one hundred years ago in Ohio in the former Bissel Manufacturing Company. Known for producing parts for Ford Motor Company, Bissel decided to begin manufacturing vacuum motors for various uses in 1911. Julius Bevington, the executive at Bissel responsible for expanding into vacuum motors in the first place, came to an agreement with the Bissel Company and was able to form the vacuum division into his own company during the 1920′s called the National Super Suction Company. In 1940, Bevington’s NSS company introduced a sturdy model of canister vacuum to the market, a canister that would later become the M-1 “Pig” Canister vacuum.Like many vacuum cleaner manufacturers of the times, NSS halted production of vacuum cleaners and devoted its facilities to wartime production. By the end of t breast enlargement cream he war Julius Bevington and his son, John were busy innovating the floor care business and in 1947 invented the first bypass motor for wet/dry vacuum cleaners. Prior to that time, vacuuming water was considered death not only for the vacuum cleaner but for the operator as well.Later in the early 1970′s NSS was able to produce a cold water extractor by using multiple vacuum motors and stacking them to create enough suction to pull water back out of a carpet. In 1976, NSS was the first full-line floor care manufacturer to produce a propane-powered buffing machine and the next year they were able to lead the competition when they debuted the first high-speed cord electric machine. This invention created quite a stir in the floor care industry because it produced floors that had a high shine to them and appeared like they were still wet.


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