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Strombeek began its activities in 1904 with the
production of water ice in the form of blocks of ice.
The founders of IJsfabriek Strombeek
capitalised on the lack of coolants that was felt at
that time by the food industry and the hotel, restaurant
and catering industry.
With the advent of electrical
refrigeration technology, a strategic decision was taken
to diversify into carbon dioxide for delivering beer
on draught.
In 1952 the limited company
was founded and IJsfabriek Strombeek
began the production of industrial gases such as oxygen
and acetylene for welding and cutting.
By this time IJsfabriek Strombeek
had interests in many other sectors: both in the heavy
industrial and chemical sector and in the medical world,
as well as being a supplier with an extensive range
of welding equipment.
At the end of the 1970s, IJsfabriek
Strombeek started to produce nitrous oxide among
other things for anaesthesia. It is the only firm in
Belgium producing nitrous oxide and one of the largest
and most modern in Europe.
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