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Aviation History
1946
1946 - 1626.PDF
OUT OF THE (SEA) HORSE'S MOUTH FLir1946.Adv? comes the war-time story of CELLON PROTECTIVE FINISHES... Continuously assaulted by sea-water, or crashing down the bomb-torn roads of Europe, the vessels and vehicles of war needed as tough a hide as science could devise or industry produce. Exposed to arctic cold and tropical heat, Cellon Protective Finishes have been used for those duties in which the efficiency of the device was dependent upon the durability of the 'finish'. 'Dnkws,' Launches, Landing Craft, Tanks, Trucks, Invasion Barges, Airborne Life-boats, Mine-sweepers, and a host oi other essential warships, vehicles and their gear, absorbed most of our wartime output. With the end of hostilities the high quality ingredients oi Cellon Protective Finishes are again becoming available for commercial purposes — better than ever as a result.. of six years concentrated experience and research. ™E/'«»SHES THAT STAND THE RACKET FULl DETAILS OF FINISHES FOR ANY SPECIFIC PURPOSE FROM CELLON LTD., KINGSTON-ON-THAMES. TELEPHONE: KINGSTON 1234 (5 LINK) Tborp-Htmbrock Co., Ltd., Montreal. Canada. Cellon Corfwrotion Pty. Ltd.. Sydney, Australia cvs-545
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