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Aviation History
1949
1949 - 1035.PDF
Advertisements JUNE 2ND, 1949 I NICKEL Steels are Tough at Low Temperatures Nickel steels can be used at considerably lower sub-zero temperatures than carbon steels without losing their characteristic toughness. This makes them extremely reliable where the need is for strength plus resistance to shock at normal and low temperatures, e.g.., for refrigerating machinery, propellers of whaling ships, gears for heavy- duty excavators and bulldozers. THE MOND NICKEL COMPANY LIMITED •. UNLlEKLANb MOUSE, CURZON STREET, LONDON, W.I
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