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Aviation History
1944
1944 - 0308.PDF
26 Advertisements. FLIGHT FEBRUARY IOTH, ia^ I >>/ it looked a sound casting! Radiograph of a cylindrical aluminium alloy casting showing marked shrinkage cavitation. Taken on ' CrystalhX' film. Radiographic inspection is a natural complement to light-alloy foundry work. Light alloys lend them selves especially well to radiographic examination: and, when such examination is used as a routine test to ensure the integrity of castings, the usual safety margins can be reduced. In this way modern tech nique provides an added saving in material and in weight, with even greater assurance of reliability and safety. For the critical examination of light-alloy castings, with the maximum resolution of detail, the most suitable film is 'CrystalleX': for routine examinati"!^ 'IndustreX' Type D: and for the examination of cast ings with a great range of thickness, 'IndustreX' Type S (without screens), rf only one exposure is warranted. INDUSTREX' X-RAY FILMS Kodak Ltd. (X-Ray Sales), Kiugsway, London, W.C.2 MADE IN GREAT BRITAIN BY Kodak Ltd. REGISTERED TRADE MARK THE ERNEST TURNER CROUP FOUNDED 1898 RtGtSrtBlO TRADE MARK THIS SPACE IS PRESENTED BY THE ABOVE CROUP TO THE BRITISH COLOUR COUNCIL TO ANNOUNCE AN EXHIBITION OF COLOUR IN EVERYDAY LIFE TO BE HELD AT THE ROYAL ACADEMY PICCADILLY, LONDON, W.I. OPEN—JAN. 15 to FEB. 27 COLOUR IN CIVIL AVIATION AND ANCILLARY TRANSPORT 4.
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