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1977<br />

TCF invests in building their first<br />

internal test lab for certifying<br />

fan performance at the<br />

Minneapolis headquarters.<br />

1979<br />

TCF enters the nuclear fan market<br />

and begins customizing their<br />

product line for nuclear<br />

applications.<br />

1984<br />

TCF relocates manufacturing to a<br />

larger facility in Brookings, SD,<br />

to meet the increased demand<br />

for their products.<br />

1996<br />

TCF enters the power roof<br />

ventilator market and opens a<br />

new manufacturing facility<br />

in Elkton, SD.<br />

1997<br />

TCF acquires Clarage, one of<br />

the oldest fan manufacturers,<br />

established in 1874. TCF enters<br />

the heavy duty process and<br />

petrochemical markets.<br />

1998<br />

TCF obtains 50% of the stock from<br />

Azen Manufacturing located in<br />

Singapore, strategically<br />

gaining a stronger foothold<br />

within the Pacific rim.<br />

TURBO TECHNOLOGY<br />

2006<br />

TCF establishes a new branch in<br />

Shanghai, China. TCF Shanghai is<br />

formed to bring TCF’s unmatched<br />

product line to the Chinese<br />

and export markets.<br />

2009<br />

TCF acquires a 70% share of<br />

Vzduchotechnika Ltd., an industrial<br />

manufacturer of centrifugal and axial fans<br />

located in Prachatice, Czech Republic.<br />

TCF Vzduchotechnika is formed.<br />

2010<br />

TCF establishes Clarage Turbo<br />

Technology in Milevsko, Czech<br />

Republic, to provide tunnel ventilation,<br />

power and heavy industrial fans<br />

to the European market.<br />

Company History

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