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1943
1943 - 1436.PDF
18 Advertisements. FLIGHT JUNE 3RD, 1943 THE VICTOR MODEL KX/140 has precisely " what it takes " to make an efficient and reliable equipment for the x-ray examination of light-metal castings and fabrications. Its finest (smallest) effective tube-focus and its low inherent tube filtration ensure, in combination, the maximum resolution of radiographic detail even with the lower density and lighter section mat- erials. Its range of penetration — from 30 to 140 kilovolts—is adequate for all contingencies. Its refinement of elec- trical control, its completely shockproof construction, its facilities for continuous operation (even at 140kV.) are other characteristic—and supremely import- ant—features. Built by an organisation with many years experience in the design and manufacture of x-ray apparatus, the KX/140 will achieve the operating efficiency claimed for it with- out equivocation or reservation. Write Dept. J A/4 for full particulars. 15-19 CAVENDISH PLACE, LONDON, W.I Telephone: LANgham 4074 VICTOR branches are located at: Birmingham—55 Pershore St.—Midland 2110Manchester—Milne Bldgs., 66 Mosley St.—Central 0275 Glasgow—34 West George St.—Douglas 1884Bristol—73 Queen Square—Bristol 20890 CORPORATION LTD
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