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Aviation History
1946
1946 - 2094.PDF
Nimonic*, the new high-nickel alloy gas turbine biading material that made jet - propelled aircraft a practicable proposition, is standardised for this purpose by all the leading engine makers because 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 themselves, particularly where great stresses at high temperature are involved. •*• Nimonic is sold in two qualities: Nimonic 80 for bar and biading and Nimonic 75 for sheet ap- plications. The name 'Nimonic' is a Registered Trade Mark and the alloys are the subjects of patent application. Nimonic Henry Wiggin and Company, Ltd. Wiggin Street, Birmingham, 16
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