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Aviation History
1954
1954 - 0528.PDF
20 FLIGHT 26 FEBRUARY 1954 / LOOKING AHEAD WITH THE DESIGNER *M0NEL A corrosion resistant alloy having high resistance to vibrational fatigue. K IVIONEL A rustless, non-magnetic material which can be heat-treated to develop strength equivalent to that of alloy steel. INCONEL An alloy with good resistance to oxidation at high temperatures. THE N1M0NIC SERIES OF ALLOYS High-temperature materials, stand ard for the rotor blades of every British gas turbine. Used widely for flame tubes, nozzle guide vanes, and jet pipe components. \ Long experience in the production and application of Wiggin high-nickel alloys enables our Technical Service engineers to offer expert advice in the selection of the correct grade of material. Many new alloys have been developed to meet specific require ments, notably the Nirnonic series of Alloys, which have become the standard of turbine blading materials. Although the range of Wiggin high-nickel alloys is already extensive, there is continuous development of improved alloys to meet the needs of designers. \ *Registered Trade Mark HENRY WIGGIN & COMPANY LIMITED Wiggin Street, Birmingham, 16 M/HT/H
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