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Aviation History
1938
1938 - 2031.PDF
JULY i4> x938- ADVERTISEMENTS. FLIGHT, IO FOR CLEANER SKINS ••rHthl" The irregu larities to be smoothed out by the new Cellon pro cess. The surface treated prior to application of strip. Specially coated alu minium strip is ironed on. The clean skin after the application of finishing coats This Cellon process for covering rivet heads, overlapping joints and other minor irregularities in sheet metal covering is already used and approved by the Air Ministry and already in use by many of the leading manufacturers of high perform ance aircraft. The process not only affords protection against moisture but in certain cases offers definite aerodynamic advantages. The strip is normally used in widths of U" and a standard thickness of •004 ins. It is supplied ready coated with a thermo plastic adhesive possessing definite anti-corrosive properties. We shall be glad to send you full particulars on request. CELLON METALLIC SEALING STRIP Provisional Patent No. I306B—1937. CELLON LTD. KINGSTON-ON-THAMES CVS—362
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