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1972
1972 - 0002.PDF
FLIGHT International, 6 January 1972 a 5H The link between these three subjects is forged by Henry Wiggin & Company Limited. It is the NIMONIC series of alloys.These heat- and creep-resisting alloys are refined in the giant electroflux furnace at Hereford into ingots of up to 15 000 kg. Gas-turbine discs, blades and shafts of NIMONIC alloys keep the pilot flying high, fast and for long periods. On the ground too, high temperature reliability is a vital requirement for 'large industrial plant. Steam-turbines used for electricity generating rely on NIMONIC alloys, not only for moving parts but for items such as studs and bolts. To benefit from theWiggin experience and expertise in the production and uses of these alloys, contact HENRY WIGGIN & COMPANY LIMITED Holmer Road, Hereford telephone 0432 6461 telex: 35101 IMIMOIMIC /^UL(QJVC,
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