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Aviation History
1946
1946 - 1994.PDF
26 Advertisements. FLIGHT OCTOBER 3RD, 1946 Nimonic Nimonic*, the new high-rickel alloy gas turbine blading material that made jet-propelled aircraft a practicable proposition, is stan- dardised for this purpose by all the leading engine makers be- cause of its exceptional creep strength at red heat. Industrial progress often waits upon the introduction of new materials and many possible uses for Nimonic will suggest them- selves, particularly where great stresses at high temperature are involved. -*• Nimonic is sold in two qualities: Nimonic 80 tor bar and blading and Nimonic 75 tor sheet applications. The name 'Nimonic'is a Registered Trade Mark and the alloys are the subjects of patent application. Henry Wiggin and Company, Ltd. Wiggin Street, Birmingham, 16 •w.n.2*
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